Landmarks and Historic sites
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Kalma Saun is a sauna which was built in 1928 and is known as one of the first private saunas provided for public in Estonia. Located at the Vana-Kalamaja Street, quite near the Tallinn...
Reviewed by: Chiranjiv
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| St. Olav's Church | |
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St. Olav’S Church was the tallest church in Medieval Europe. The earliest data on St. Olav’s Church come from 1267. Little is known about the building of this Gothic style church and its early years, but there may have been a...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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| Tallinn Town Hall | |
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Tallinn`s late Gothic Town Hall building is one of the most famed symbols of the city, recognized throughout Estonia as a venerable, unique architectural treasure. The Town Hall was established on the central square, probably at the...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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| The Old Town | |
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The unique value of Tallinn’s Old Town lies first and foremost in the well-preserved completeness of its medieval milieu and structure, which has been lost in most of the capitals of northern Europe. Since 1997, the Old Town of...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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