St Catherine's Passage
Estonia, Tallinn

A medieval setting reimagined into a unique art alley. This remarkable street runs between Müürivahe Tänav, on the edge of the old town next to the town wall, and Vene, emerging into the heart of the old town.

Soviet Statue Graveyard
Estonia, Tallinn

On display are Soviet figures such as Joseph Stalin and a giant head of Vladimir Lenin. Many were crafted between 1945 and 1990 by Estonian artists. Included among the statues is information on who they were, where the statue was displayed, and why they were removed.

Raeapteek
Estonia, Tallinn

Opposite the town hall in the city of Tallinn, Estonia, the Raeapteek is considered the oldest operating pharmacy in Europe, as well as the oldest commercial establishment in the city. According to the earliest records available, it had already had its third owner by 1422, meaning it had opened years prior.

Tallinn Kiek in de Kök
Estonia, Tallinn

Kiek in de Kök (translated as "Peep into the Kitchen" since the high tower windows could see into the kitchens of the houses around it) is a historic fortification which includes a system of tunnels which have been used for all manner of subterranean purpose but are not open as a museum.

Linnahall
Estonia, Tallinn

The structure was commissioned by the Soviet Union in part to show the world their mastery over concrete-pouring. In addition to its massive 5,000 seat amphitheater, it includes an ice hall, a small seaport, and a heliport.

Ichthus Art Gallery
Estonia, Tallinn

A secluded art gallery hidden within the cellars beneath Tallinn’s medieval monastery. The room opens into a series of connected cellars where monks worked from 1246 to 1524.

KGB Museum
Estonia, Tallinn

In 1972 the Hotel Viru opened its doors welcoming guests into the modern high-rise, but concealed within the new hotel’s walls was a secret communist radio center used to spy on guests. While the Communist party may have fled the country once Estonia claimed its independence in 1991, the radio center, now known as the KGB Museum, remained on the top floor of the hotel.

Toompea Hill
Estonia, Tallinn

Located in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, Toompea Hill is a unique location that offers both the city's historical texture and panoramic beauties. With its structures dating back to the Middle Ages, narrow cobblestone streets and stunning views, Toompea is a place that every traveler should definitely include in their itinerary.

Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour
Estonia, Tallinn

Appealing to both maritime enthusiasts and everyday tourists, the Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour is one of the best places to visit in Estonia. This award-winning museum in Tallinn houses around 200 authentic maritime artifacts and vessels in a historic seaplane hangar, which features the world's first high-volume, columnless, thin-shell concrete dome.

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