Tallinn
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Tallinn's Essential Old Town & Landmarks
Tallinn's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site defined by its exceptionally preserved medieval architecture. This collection highlights central landmarks like the 13th-century Gothic Town Hall and the surrounding cobblestone square. It features the religious heritage of Toompea Hill, including the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Lutheran St. Mary's Cathedral. The list also covers the city's extensive defensive system, from the Viru Gate and the Tallinn Town Wall to massive artillery towers like Kiek in de Kök and Fat Margaret. Scenic routes like Pikk Street and St. Catherine’s Passage offer insights into the city's historic trade and craftsmanship.
15 luoghiTallinn's Historic Towers and Walls
Tallinn’s Old Town contains one of Northern Europe’s best-preserved medieval fortification systems, featuring nearly two kilometers of original limestone walls and over twenty defensive towers. This collection highlights key architectural landmarks like the 15th-century Kiek in de Kök artillery tower and the iconic Fat Margaret. These structures, along with strategic gates and viewing platforms on Toompea Hill, showcase the city’s 13th to 16th-century military engineering and offer elevated perspectives of the red-tiled roofs and the Gulf of Finland.
17 luoghiTallinn's Medieval Treasures
Tallinn’s UNESCO-listed Old Town preserves one of Europe’s best-maintained Hanseatic city centers. The area features the 13th-century Toompea Castle and Northern Europe’s only intact Gothic town hall. Medieval defensive walls and towers still encircle the cobblestone streets, including Pikk Street and the artisan-filled St. Catherine’s Passage. At the heart of the district lies the Town Hall Square, which has served as a marketplace and social hub since the Middle Ages.
7 luoghiTallinn's Historic Churches
Tallinn’s skyline is defined by its diverse religious architecture, spanning from the 12th-century Gothic spires of St. Olaf’s to the 19th-century onion domes of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. This collection includes the medieval Holy Spirit Church, home to a 14th-century bell and intricate wood carvings, and the limestone Kaarli Church, known for its neo-Romanesque design. These sites reflect Estonia’s complex history through Lutheran, Orthodox, and Catholic traditions.
12 luoghiTallinn's Green Escapes
Tallinn's parks offer a blend of medieval history and botanical diversity centered around the Old Town. The Danish King's Garden and Commandant's Garden occupy the slopes of Toompea Hill, marking sites of ancient fortifications. Toompark features the Snelli pond, the last remaining section of the city's moat, while Hirvepark is noted for its dendrological variety. These green spaces, ranging from the small Green Market to the elevated Skoone Bastion, provide quiet retreats within the city's historic districts.
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Clima e quando visitare
Periodo migliore per visitare Tallinn: giugno, luglio, agosto
Informazioni pratiche
- Valuta
- euro EUR € · Pagamenti con carta · Ampiamente accettate
- Numeri di emergenza
- 112 Polizia · Ambulanza · Vigili del fuoco
- Elettricità
- 230 V · 50 HzTipo C / Tipo F
- Lingue
- estone
- Acqua del rubinetto
- Potabile
- Lato di guida
- Destra
- Prefisso telefonico
- +372
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