This collection explores the historical and cultural heart of Tallinn, Estonia, from the medieval streets of its UNESCO-listed Old Town to modern creative hubs. Discover iconic landmarks like Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and Toompea Castle, enjoy panoramic city views, and delve into maritime history and rural traditions.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
A stunning Neo-Byzantine cathedral on Toompea Hill, famous for its numerous domes and rich interior.
Telliskivi Creative City
A revitalized industrial complex now bustling with independent shops, artist studios, eateries, and unique street art.
Old Town
A remarkably well-preserved medieval city center, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a glimpse into the past.
Town Hall Square
The historic heart of Tallinn's Old Town, once a bustling marketplace, now surrounded by colorful Hanseatic-era buildings.
Toompea Hill
A limestone hill offering panoramic views over Tallinn's Old Town and the Baltic Sea, topped with historic buildings.
Kadriorg Park
An expansive and elegant park featuring beautiful gardens, walking paths, and the iconic Kadriorg Palace.
Seaplane Harbor
A maritime museum housed in a historic seaplane hangar, showcasing interactive exhibits on Estonia's naval history.
Tallinn TV Tower
The tallest structure in Estonia, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Tallinn and its surroundings from its observation deck.
Estonian Open Air Museum
An engaging museum that recreates rural Estonian life with historic buildings and farmsteads moved from all over the country.
St. Olaf’s Church
A historic Lutheran church in the Old Town, once believed to be the tallest building in the world.
Viru Gate
One of the most famous and best-preserved medieval gates of Tallinn's Old Town, marking the entrance from the east.
Toompea Castle
A historic castle situated on Toompea Hill, currently housing the Parliament of Estonia.