Tallinn on your own. An Old Town in tales and legends

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Map Table of contents History of Tallinn 1. The Castle on Toompea 2. Pikk Hermann 3. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral 4. The Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin 5. The House of Estonian Nobility Dwellers on Toompea 6. Rahukohtu Street 3, the on Stenbock residence 7. Viewing platform at the top of the Patkul Stairs 8. The Patkul Stairs 9. Viewing platform in Kohtu Street 10. Pikk Jalg 11. Nunnavärav (Nuns’ Gate) 12. The town wall 13. The city’s warehouses 14. Medieval burghers’ houses – the Hueck Building 15. Oleviste (St. Olaf’s Church) 16. Laboratooriumi Street 17. The Great Coast Gate and Fat Margaret 18. The Merchants’ House 19. Mustapeade maja (House of the Brotherhood of the Blackheads) 20. St. Olaf’s Guild 21. The Canute guild 22. The Grand Guild 23. Pühavaimu (Church of the Holy Spirit) and Saiakäik (Bun Passage) 24. The Town Hall pharmacy 25. Town Hall 26. Town Hall Square 27. St. Nicholas’s Russian Orthodox Church 28. The Dominican Monastery 29. St. Katherine’s Abbey Church / Katariina käik (St. Katherine’s Alley) 30. Viru Gate and Viru Street 31. Vana Turg (Old Market) 32. The Packhaus 33. Trepi Street, or the Noelasilm (Needle’s Eye) 34. Niguliste kirik (St. Nicholas’s Church) and Rootsi Mihkli kirik (Swedish St. Michael’s Church) 35. Wheel Well 36. Lühike Jalg (Short Leg) 37. Neitsitorn (Maiden’s Tower) and Danish King’s Garden 38. Kiek in de Kök (Peep into the Kitchen) 39. Harju Street 40. Viru Square, the former Russian market

Author(s): Doris Kareva, Kadri Tähepõld
Publisher: Ecce Revalia
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 143
Tags: Tallinn, Estonia, Medieval Tallinn