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Medieval *Tallinn*. *Tallinn* * Tallinn *- the capital of the Republic of Estonia. It has about 450,000 inhabitants. Tallinn is the most important port.

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Page 1: Medieval *Tallinn*. *Tallinn* * Tallinn *- the capital of the Republic of Estonia. It has about 450,000 inhabitants. Tallinn is the most important port.

Medieval *Tallinn*

Page 2: Medieval *Tallinn*. *Tallinn* * Tallinn *- the capital of the Republic of Estonia. It has about 450,000 inhabitants. Tallinn is the most important port.
Page 3: Medieval *Tallinn*. *Tallinn* * Tallinn *- the capital of the Republic of Estonia. It has about 450,000 inhabitants. Tallinn is the most important port.

*Tallinn*• * Tallinn *- the capital of

the Republic of Estonia.• It has about 450,000

inhabitants.• Tallinn is the most

important port and transport terminal as well as the Estonian cultural metropolis.

• The oldest written record dates back to 1154, when the Arabian cartographer Al Idrisi marked Tallinn on his world map.

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History of Tallinn

• The city was founded by Danes at the beginning of the 13th century when Estonia was conquered by crusaders from Germany and Denmark.

• Most of the craftsmen and merchants came from Germany and the German language was the main language for centuries.

• In the Middle Ages the city was the member of the Hanseatic League.

• Tallinn and Estonia have been under the rule of Denmark, Sweden, Germany and Russia.

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Medieval Old Town

• Let us take a walk through the Old City which is the main tourist attraction of Estonia.

• The Old Town of Tallinn in included into the UNESCO’s World Heritage list.

• Medieval Tallinn is very well preserved, because not many buildings were destroyed by bombs during the wars.

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• The Old Town of Tallinn consists of two parts, the Upper Town and the Lower Town.

• In the Middle Ages it was a free trading town of the Hanseatic League.

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Toompea/*Domehill*• Toompea / * Domehill * is

the fortress built in the 13th century on a limestone hill in the central part of the city.

• It forms most of the Upper Town.

• The hill is about 20-30 meters higher than the city around it.

• It’s the center of the Government of Estonia and the Riigikogu (parliament).

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*Tall Hermann*

• *Tall Hermann* is the tower of Toompea Castle.

• It was used as a watchtower.

• It was built in the 14th century.

• It is 45 meters high.• The flag of Estonia flies

on top of the tower from sunrise to sunset.

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Streets

• There are many streets preserved from the Middle Ages.

• They are usually narrow and long.

• Nowadays there are many tourists shops and restaurants where olden days’ food is served.

• The streets are covered with cobble-stones.

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• The Town Hall

• Tallinn’s Town Hall is one of the symbols of the city, it is a unique architectural treasure of Estonia.

• The Town Hall was built on the central square at the beginning of the 15th century.

• There is a weather vane with a figure of an old warrior *Old Thomas* at the top of the tower.

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Town Hall Square

• The most important streets meet at Town Hall Square and it is a place where activity almost never stops.

• The main fairs - The Christmas Fair and The Hansa Fair are held there.

• During the fairs people dress in olden-days clothes and usually sell handicraft like art, jewellery, woodcraft and so on.

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Saint Nicholas’ Church

• This medieval church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron of fishermen and sailors.

• Originally it was built in the 13th century, but it was partially destroyed in World War II.

• After restoration it is in use as an art museum and concert hall.

• There is a famous artwork in the church - *Dance of Death* by the Lübeck master Bernt Notke, which depicts the transience of life.

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• Medieval City Wall

• The Lower Town is encircled by a 2,5 km defencive wall and most of it is still preserved.

• It was finished in the 14th century.

• There are 26 different towers .

• Through the wars the City Wall has preserved very well with only minor damages.

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• There are museums and cafes in most of the towers.

• The most famous one is the Fat Margaret Tower• Its walls are about 4 meters

thick• The Maiden Tower was

used as a prison in the Middle Ages

• Underneath the Old Town there are some catacombs, which have been used for protection purposes during the wars.

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Saint Catherin’s Passage One of the Viru gates tower

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The Tower Square The City Wall in the winter

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