Tallinn's atmospheric Old Town is an enthralling hodgepodge of medieval streets and spires. It's a small city, and the tourist areas are safe and easily explored on foot. Buy a Tallinn Card if intending to use buses, trolleys or trams. For a look into Tallinn's past, visit Rocca-al-Mare Open Air Museum's typical rural Estonian taverns, windmills and watermills, see the onion-domed 1900 cathedral or join the bustle in historic Town Hall Square. St. Olav's spire was once the tallest in the world.
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Nice building that provides an excellent back drop to the medieval square that holds the Christmas market.
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The Office of the President of the Republic of Estonia is near the Toompea Castle as well as the Parliament building of Estonia. My photo shows only the Parliament building.
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Linnahall or cityhall is in my opinion must see in Tallin. This building, opulent concrete structure is living evidence of soviet megalomania and fascinating piece of brutalist architecture. Yes is in very bad condition, old and destroyed but just try to imagine what cost would it take to reconstruct and what would be purpose of building? that is not very sustainbale. Anyway would be great to ahve a chance to see huge hall inside the building with sea views as described in architecutre guide. Go and see, it is different and really worth to visit
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