Madise (also Harju-Madise) is a village in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County, Estonia.
Harju-Madise Church is located on a high limestone cliff about half a kilometre from the seashore.
[3] During reconstruction work in 1760–80, the choir, vestry and tower were added to the original building.
In middle of nineteenth century the Baltic-German noblemen of Padise (then Padis) and Leetse manors wanted to celebrate the coronation of the new czar, Alexander II, so the tower was built even higher and supported by side pillars.
Inside the church the most outstanding elements are a pulpit carved by Johann Valentin Rabe and a painted shrine donated by the landlord of Põllküla.