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#1 of 6 things to do in Tallinn
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niceNeasy says:
A most fantastic gift shop. Olde Hansa Krambude ("Krambude Shoppe") is located in an Old Town medieval-style restaurant where the staff don traditional medieval dress. Cluttered with 15th century crockery and glassware, the gift shop sells jars of spice, medieval clothes and oddities like pointy elf…
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#2 of 6 things to do in Tallinn
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tcatto says:
Since my travel guides said that a visit to the Kadriorg Park is a must, we went to this park on a sunny day. The main sights at the park are the beautiful Swan Pond and the Kadriorg Palace. To be honest the Kadriorg Palace itself was not very impressive, but it was still worth a visit. When we walk…
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#3 of 6 things to do in Tallinn
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CFD says:
The collection consists of over 60 means of torture, including the well-known rack, Spanish boots and chastity belts. Explanatory texts in English, Russian, Italian and Estonian accompany each display, and separate information folders are available in German, French, Finnish and Polish. In addition,…
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#4 of 6 things to do in Tallinn
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anjok says:
I guess everyone can get this information from the tourist guide but just in case... Oleviste Kirik - St.Olaf's Church was hightest building in Europe for several hundreds. Of course nowadays modern skyscrapers won over it but still it looks very inpressive. It was built in the 13th century and til …
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#5 of 6 things to do in Tallinn
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CFD says:
This is the most powerful of all the towers around Tallinn and with good reason. With stone walls measuring 4meters thick and had room for 27 cannons and 30 handguns.
There is several floors and each one has a separate exhibit. On the bottom floor you can sit down and watch a documentary about th…
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#6 of 6 things to do in Tallinn
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CFD says:
This museum is about the years 1940-1991 and does have quite a small exhibition. Estonia has been under both German and Soviet rule and this museum is dedicated to these times. Its not really a must see in Tallinn ,but if you are a history buff and are in the area its worth a look.
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