Tallinn

Tallinn is the capital of the Republic of Estonia. It is the biggest city of the small baltic state and located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. Until 1918 the Tallinn was in other countries know as Reval.

Tallinn’s proven origins go back almost 800 years; the Old Town is one of the best preserved in Europe and was recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1997.

Tall, white St. Olaf's Church tower in Tallinn, Estonia, against a clear blue sky.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn, Estonia.
Aleksander Nevski katedraal
Neitsitorn Museum Cafe, Tallinn: stone tower, city wall, and informational sign.
Tallinn city wall with a tower.
Construction at Tallinn's medieval city gate.
Harju Gate ruins in Liberty Square, Tallinn, viewed through a glass covering.
Harju Gate
Yellow Tallinn taxi parked near a brick church.
Panoramic view of Tallinn, Estonia, featuring red rooftops, church steeples, and a body of water in the distance.
Tallinn Town Hall in the evening.
Town hall of Tallinn
Ornate Art Nouveau building facade in Tallinn, Estonia.
Tallinn, Estonia: Yellow building with red tile roof and balcony.
Embassy of Germany in Estonia
Tallinn street scene: a pink building with a souvenir shop sign.