Top 10 Monuments & Statues in Tallinn, Harju County

December 11, 2021 Nicolette Lion

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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1. Teekond & Koduaed - memorial for communism victims of Estonia

Pirita tee 74, Tallinn 11911 Estonia http://www.just.ee/en/news/memorial-communism-victims-estonia-opened-tomorrow-maarjamae
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Teekond & Koduaed - memorial for communism victims of Estonia

Reviewed By PBTravelstheWorld - Woodinville, United States

Very somber and moving new memorial (opened in 2018) to the victims of communism. Long walk through the center metal plates gives you a feel for the isolation and darkness that communism brought to this country. The list of names that perished is very long and you need to walk all the way around it as each side has a story to tell. Many families were there the day I was and it was good to see multiple generations together talking about names and information panels that tell the history.

2. Linda Monument

Off Falgi, Tallinn Estonia
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4.0 based on 50 reviews

Linda Monument

Reviewed By markusaw

Linda Monument stands at the highest point of Lindamäe Park (Linda's Hill Park), which is situated on the embankment of the former Swedish bastion. The surface of the bastion was arranged as a park in 1862. The park got its name after a bronze copy of A. Weizenberg's sculpture Linda was placed in the park. (The original marble sculpture of Linda can be seen at KUMU art museum in Kadriorg Park.) So who is Linda? She is the wife of Kalev, legendary first leader of the Estonians. According to legend, Toompea is the burial mound that she built for him. The sculpture depicts her mourning the death of her husband. Although is is close to Toompea and the Old Town, Lindamägi is an oasis of calm in the center of Tallinn. I really cherish the contemplative atmosphere of the monument and the surrounding park with its old linden trees (some of them are said to be 250 years old), especially when the whole place is covered with snow and you are standing all alone on the hill eye to eye with Linda.

3. Russalka

Pirita Tee 1 Narva Maante Crossroad, Tallinn 10127 Estonia http://www.visittallinn.ee/ger/tourist/aktivitaten/sehenswurdigkeiten/pid-176955/russalka
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4.0 based on 347 reviews

Russalka

The 'Russalka' monument is a memorial in classic style to those who lost their lives on the Russian navy vessel of the same name. It is situated just opposite Kadriorg Park in Tallinn. The sculpture, created by Amandus Adamson in 1902, was placed by the sea where the promenade from Kadriorg Palace comes down to meet the Bay of Tallinn. The monument depicts an angel pointing an Orthodox cross in the direction of the sunken ship. Did you know...? *During the Soviet era the Orthodox cross was removed from the statue, which simply indicated the direction of the Russalka with its now empty hand

Reviewed By X9857BVpaulb - Tallinn, Estonia

Facing the beautiful Baltic Sea, Ryussalka is a tribute to the people who lost their lives at sea. Nothing much to see except this, but go a short distance away and walk along the seashore for beautiful panaromic views of the Baltic and the Tallinn Old Town. Yes, romantic even - sunset - don'[t forget your camera!

4. Gustav Ernesaks Memorial

Narva mnt 95, Tallinn 10127 Estonia +372 611 2102 http://lauluvaljak.ee/en
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4.0 based on 52 reviews

Gustav Ernesaks Memorial

This memorial, located at Tallinn's Song Festival Grounds, is to beloved Estonian composer, choir conductor and singer Gustav Ernesaks (1908-1993). It was unveiled on 3 July 2004 during the opening concert of the 24th National Song Festival. It was designed by Ekke Vali and Vello Lillemets.Did you know...?*The very first national song festival was held in Tartu in 1869

5. The Broken Line Monument

Vaeike Rannavaerav 1, Tallinn 10111 Estonia http://www.visitestonia.com/de/das-denkmal-die-gebrochene-linie
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4.0 based on 89 reviews

The Broken Line Monument

This monument, erected on the Suur Rannavarav bastion in Tallinn, recalls one of the most tragic events in recent history: it is dedicated to those who lost their lives on the 'Estonia' ferry which sank on the night of 28 September 1994 between Tallinn and Stockholm.

Reviewed By MadanGopalM - Bengaluru, India

This monument stands at northern end of Pikk just beyond Fat Margaret as a memorial to 852 people who died in Estonia ferry disaster that happened in September 1994. This urved black slab thoughtfully designed remind the agony of those families who lost their near and dear.

6. Memorial to A. H. Tammsaare

Estonia puiestee 2, Tallinn 10148 Estonia
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4.0 based on 20 reviews

Memorial to A. H. Tammsaare

This memorial, completed to mark the 100th birthday of beloved national author A. H. Tammsaare (1878-1940), is situated in Tammsaare park in central Tallinn. The writer is depicted in a pensive mood sitting on a bench. In choosing the location of the memorial, the authorities bore in mind that the New Market that once stood where the park is today was a favourite spot of the author's, where he loved to observe people. The memorial was designed by sculptor Jaak Soans and architect Rein Luup.

7. Onnelik Korstnapuhkija

Karjavarava Square, Tallinn 10140 Estonia http://www.vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?webpage=ST&record=ee007
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4.0 based on 72 reviews

Onnelik Korstnapuhkija

8. Johan Pitka Monument

Hirvepark, Tallinn 10130 Estonia
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4.0 based on 13 reviews

Johan Pitka Monument

9. Vabaduse Monument

Vabaduse vaeljak 7, Tallinn 15199 Estonia [email protected] http://www.vabadusemonument.ee
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3.5 based on 122 reviews

Vabaduse Monument

10. Maarjamae Memorial

Pirita tee, Tallinn Estonia
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3.5 based on 42 reviews

Maarjamae Memorial

Maarjamae Memorial is a complex of different memorials located in Maarjamae, Tallinn.The central object of the memorial is the 35 metre-tall Ice Raid obelisk. The obelisk was completed in 1960 and the authors thereof were Mart Port and Lembit Tolli. There is also the Square of Ceremonies in the complex, designed in 1975 by Allan Murdmaa, Peep Janes, Rein Kersten, et al. There are dolomite handprints above the Eternal Flame for the victims of war and bronze “Perishing Seagulls” in two facets between the symbols of two powers.

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