Tallinn
- Medieval Europe
One of the best retained medieval European towns is Tallinn, with
its web of winding cobblestone streets, which developed in the 11th
to 15th centuries, preserved nearly in its entirety. The Old Town
of Tallinn has been inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. The
golden era in Tallinn’s history lies in the period between
the early 15th and mid 16th centuries. Tallinn had attained fame
and a powerful role in the Baltic Sea area through its membership
in the Hanseatic League. Economic might carried with it both the
need to defend the city and the opportunity for a rich period of
architectural and artistic creativity.
A walk through Tallinn’s Old Town brings
a heightened understanding of the rich history of the town, as
well as a mysterious sense of the atmosphere of the old days,
a unique chance to experience the layers of time. The rewards
are many, whether you walk on your own or make use of the guided
tours available.
Photos
and info are taken from www.tourism.tallinn.ee
levi
Residents
Olevimägi 4, 10123 Tallinn, Estonia
Tel : +(372) 6 277 650
e-mail: olevi@olevi.ee
http://www.olevi.ee
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Christmas
Market |
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B-Shaped
Bagel |
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Defense
Towers of the City Wall |
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Alexander
Nevski Cathedral |
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Clock
of the Holy Ghost Church |
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Danish King's
Garden |
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Feel
the Medieval Spirit
Depending on the season, there are various happenings throughout
the year based on medieval traditions and lore, or inspired by Tallinn’s
medieval past. The annual celebration of the Old Town Days recalls
the past and allows one and all to revel in and enjoy the colourful
history that has shaped Tallinn.
In
the middle of the summer for four days, the Town Hall Square is
turned into a Medieval Market, where counters overflow with goods,
handicrafts and art. Within the old walls of the Old Town, the skills
and traditions of ancient masters are brought to life, and noble
citizens, buffoons and musicians wander the streets. Come bargain
with the merchants, delight in medieval tastes and listen to the
music of the bards.
Tallinn’s
Old Town is rich in concert venues. The Medieval Town Hall, the
impressive House of the Brotherhood of Black Heads, the acoustically
superb St. Nicholas’s Museum-Concert Hall, the Gate Tower
(Väravatorn), the Dominican Monastery, and the Kanuti Guild
Hall are only a few examples of the unique settings that Tallinn
offers its music lovers.
Experience
for the Whole Family
Tallinn is a safe, comfortable city with exciting opportunities
for both big and small visitors. The whole family will enjoy memorable
sights and events in the medieval Old Town, where the noble houses
and mysterious stone courtyards entice you to take a closer look
and take part in the goings-on.
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