Another UNESCO site checked.
Tallinn Old City in Estonia. The Dancing Eesti.
Gaining popularity from travelers visiting Scandinavian
countries, Estonia is merely 2 hours ferry ride from Helsinki, 16 hours from
Stockholm and one can also travel overland from St. Petersberg, Riga and
practically everywhere.
We decided to circle the whole town and walk along 'the great wall of Tallinn', and later walk around its medieval town. It was certainly pleasant and fun while embracing the history. I have also shared some tips at the end to ease those who wishes to visit Estonia.
We decided to circle the whole town and walk along 'the great wall of Tallinn', and later walk around its medieval town. It was certainly pleasant and fun while embracing the history. I have also shared some tips at the end to ease those who wishes to visit Estonia.
Historical background
Estonia was eventually occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940,
only to be conquered by Nazi Germany (1941-44) and then retaken by the Soviets.
In World War II, the city was quite extensively bombed by the Soviets, although
luckily the medieval town remains. The Soviet Union undertook a program of
massive Slavic migration, and just over 40% of Tallinn's current inhabitants
are Slavic (compared to an average of 28% for the entire country). On Aug 20,
1991, Estonia declared independence and Tallinn became its capital once again.
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Viru Gate
26 towers out of 45 still remains todate, guarding the city
of Tallinn, Estonia. One prominent and best preserved of them all (and also the
closest to my hostel) is Viru Gate.
Viru Gate from the outside.
Stalls selling winter attire.
Hellemann Tower
Named after Laurentius van der Helle, this is the oldest
sections of Tallinn's city wall and was the largest and strongest defence
systems in the entire Northern Europe for 3 centuries.
Time : 1st May - 30th Sept - 09:00am - 7:00pm. 1st Oct – 30th April - 10:00am - 6:00pm
Entrance Fee : €3
View of Tallinn Old Town.
Climb up the tower to get the Tallinn Old Town view.
Great Coastal Gate and Fat Margaret's Tower
Still a mystery to the locals on how the tower got its
name - Fat Margaret's Tower. There were saying
that it was named after one of its larger cannons aside from the story of a
person called Margaret who once worked here. Having said that, it was used as a
storehouse for gunpowder and weapons as well as a prison before. Today, it has
been transformed to an Estonian Maritime Museum.
Time : 10:00am
- 06:00pm (close on Monday)
Entrance Fee : Adult €5, Family ticket €10, University student €3, School student €3
Wooden Stairs Tower
Found this unique tower with a wooden stairs at the side,
however it is not open for public. Anyone who knows the name of this tower, please share with me *smile*.
Destroyed wall.
The surviving five storey stone defense towers built in 1360 are still
in existence todate, now they are stamped in many Estonia coffee table books, travel
sites and postcards – a picture perfect of the Tallinn medieval town.
Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Tallinn’s Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is dedicated to
the Virgin with Three Hands. The Virgin
is the protector of all living beings who have been falsely accused or unjustly
persecuted. She also protects those who have suffered innocently, without cause.
The church fuses together both Catholic and Orthodox religious traditions and is subject to the authority of the Pope. From Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church website.
One of the many walls.
Kiek in de Kök or Peek into the Kitchen Tower
The story behind its name is that back during medieval
period, the guards joked around that they could see through the chimney hole
and into the kitchens of the houses below, thus Kiek in de Kök or Peek into the
Kitchen came about. It is famous for the hidden tunnels (Bastion tunnels) that
run underneath the old bastions of Toompea hill. They have also opened a café for
traverls to sip a cup of coffee while enjoying the great views of the upper
town Toompea and the harbour.
Opening hours : Close on Monday
Entrance Fee : Adult €4.50, Child €2.60, Family €9.00 (FREE
with Tallinn card)
Maiden’s Tower
This tower have been converted into a museum, exhibition
hall and café, traveler can visit the tower, enjoy the great medieval old town
view with a cup of jo. Maiden's Tower is located on a higher ground and I find it extremely
beautiful at sunset and during the blue hour.
There is a tale saying that the tower was used as a prison for prostitutes and
that it is supposedly haunted by the spirits of the prostitutes who were once imprisoned.
#TravelTips 1 : You can walk the whole city, probably takes you half a day.
#TravelTips 2 : If you wish to check-out their museums inside the Tallinn Old Town, the price is very much reasonable. Best to allocate one full day for this.
#TravelTips 3 : There is many ways to enjoy the old town, either museums visit, walls city walks or theater watching. Whichever to one's preferences.
#TravelTips 4 : Souvenirs here are cheap and can been found everywhere.
#TravelTips 5 : The locals are superbly friendly and helpful. Ask away if lost despite that I personally think it is very hard to get lost in this small and quaint old town *wink*.
#TravelTips 6. Try to capture the blue hour in some of your sunsets photographs. It is truly beautiful.
Together but alone.
Wooden Stairs Tower :
ReplyDeleteThis is Plate Tower, constructed between 1401-1410.
Its name refers to the towermaster Herbord Plate.
See : https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_torn
You can check the view from street level using Google Street View :
59°26'28.45"N 24°44'43.25"E