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Russalka

Tallinn, Harjumaa

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St Michael's Lutheran Church

Tallinn, Harjumaa

The New Almshouse built for the city poor was used by the Swedish congregation in Tallinn after the Great Northern War. The church was used as a gym for heavy athletics during the Soviet times. It was reconsecrated in 2002 and has been restored. Besides the Baroque altar (Joachim Armbrust) and the Baroque pulpit the church...

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St. Barbara

Tallinn, Harjumaa

Hotelli St. Barbara sijaitsee lyhyen kävelymatkan päässä Tallinnan Vanhasta kaupungista, lähellä ovat kaikki tärkeimmät nähtävyydet ja ostoskeskukset. Hotelli on niittänyt mainetta liikematkailijoiden joukossa, mutta sopii mainiosti myös vapaa-ajanmatkoille tai perheille. Hotellin ravintolassa Baieri Kelder tarjoamme...

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St. Nicholas' Orthodox Church

Tallinn, Harjumaa

The marketplace of medieval Russian merchants was located in the Sulevimäe and Vene St. area of Tallinn from at least the 12th century. The center of the market was the church, which is still functioning today. In connection with the rebuilding of the city wall in 1442, a new Russian church was founded on Vene (Russian)...

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Taani Kuninga Aed

Tallinn, Harjumaa

Tanskan kuninkaan piha sijaitsee Toompean vieressä. Erään vanhan tarinan mukaan tanskalaiset saivat kansallislippunsa Tallinnasta. Kun he olivat häviämässä 15. heinäkuuta 1219 käytyä taistelua, lipun kerrotaan pudonneen taivaasta, minkä jälkeen taistelu kääntyi heidän voitokseen. Tanskalaisten voitto merkitsi yli 100 vuotta...

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Tallinna alumine tuletorn

Tallinn, Harjumaa

The decision to build the front lighthouse (originally Katharinenthal, also known as North, Lower or White lighthouse) near the Tallinn (Reval) Naval Barracks was taken by the Russian Admiralty in 1805. The initial stone light- house was completed in 1806 and plastered white. Although the house itself was only a two storey...

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Tallinna Linnamüür

Tallinn, Harjumaa

With nearly 2km of its original city wall still standing, Tallinn boasts one of Europe’s best preserved medieval fortifications. The portion of the wall that’s open to the public is the one that connects Nunna, Sauna and Kuldjala towers. Visitors can climb up and imagine what it felt like to guard the town against would-be...

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Toompea Castle

Tallinn, Harjumaa

Toompea Castle is one of Estonia's oldest and grandest architectural groupings. Built in the 13th to the 14th centuries, the castle is situated on the steep limestone coast, 50 meters above sea level. It is one of the most potent symbols of reigning power, conquered over the centuries by various nations. Today, the Estonian...

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Ukrainian UkrainianGreek-Catholic Church

Tallinn, Harjumaa

The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is a newcomer in the Old Town, though the Ukrainian congregation has been active in Tallinn since the 17th century. The intriguing building, right alongside the city wall, is indeed medieval, but during its long history it has always served a secular purpose. The Ukrainian congregation...

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Vabaduse Square In Tallinn

Tallinn, Harjumaa

Vabaduse Square, reopened on 20 August 2009, is the city’s main square and also the site of the War of Independence Victory Column. The Square is a completely car-free city space. The Square has quickly become a meeting place due to its location right next to the Old Town and Toompea (the Cathedral Hill). The majority of the...

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