Sightseeing in Estonia
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Tallinn, Harjumaa
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is Tallinn's largest and grandest cupola cathedral. The large, richly decorated Orthodox church, in mixed historicist style, was built on Toompea Hill in 1900, when Estonia was part of the Russian tsarist empire. The architect of the church was Mikhail Preobrazhenski from St. Petersburg. The...
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Tallinn, Harjumaa
At Chakra the clay oven is the core of our cooking. We serve sumptuous Indian cuisine using only the finest ingredients. Set in a perfectly restored historic limestone merchant house, beautifully decorated with icons and antiques. Chakra has a delicious varied menu of authentic specialities for the adventurous and...
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Church of Holy Spirit and apartment
Tallinn, Harjumaa
Built in the 14th Century, the Holy Spirit Church is one of the oldest and most impressive structures in Tallinn. Its spectacular, carved wood interior includes such treasures as a unique 15th century altar by the famous Bernt Notke, and one of the oldest pulpits in Estonia, dating from 1597. The painted clock on its façade...
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Tallinn, Harjumaa
Estonia was made part of the Russian tsardom as a result of the Northern War in the early 18th century. The suburbs of Tallinn grew fast, and the community incorporated a large number of Russian immigrants. This created the need for new Orthodox churches in the suburbs. The first to be completed was the Church of Our Lady of...
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Church Of St. Simeon And The Prophetess Hanna
Tallinn, Harjumaa
St. Simeon is the second Orthodox church to have developed in the suburbs after the Northern War. It is located near the harbor and was built in 1752 - 1755 at the initiative of Russian seamen. Since the coastline was considerably closer to the city in those days, the church was practically on the edge of the water, and the...
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Tallinn, Harjumaa
Estonian State Puppet Theatre was founded in 1952 as the first theatre for children in Estonia. For decades it worked under the leadership of its founder Ferdinand Veike. Since 2000 the managing director of the theatre has been Meelis Pai. There has been a noticeable renewal in both the artistic and administrative side of...
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