Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #3 in Tallinn, Estonia
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4.5 km
62 m
Experience Tallinn in Estonia in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in TallinnIndividual Sights in TallinnSight 1: Estonian Jewish Museum
The history of Jews in Estonia starts with reports of the presence of individual Jews in what is now Estonia from as early as the 14th century.
Sight 2: Tallinn Synagogue
Tallinn Synagogue,, also known as Beit Bella Synagogue, is located in Tallinn, Estonia.
Sight 3: Mart Saar
The Mart Saare Monument is a monument created in memory of the composer Mart Saare. The monument, completed in 1982, was designed by sculptor Aime Kuulbusch-Mölder and architect Ike Volkov. The monument is located in Tallinn in the green area at the corner of Narva Road and A. Weizenbergi Street.
Sight 4: A. H. Tammsaare Museum in Tallinn
The A. H. Tammsaare Museum is an apartment-museum of the Estonian literary classic A. H. Tammsaare in Kadriorg, at Koidula 12A.
Sight 5: Kodumaa
"Homeland" is a granite sculpture by Peeter Mudist in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn at Green Aas 3. The work was completed in 1981.
Sight 6: Eduard Vilde Museum
The Eduard Vilde Museum, founded in 1946, is located in the City Centre district of Tallinn at Green Meadow 3.
Sight 7: Jaan Poska
Jaan Poska Monument is a monument to Jaan Poska in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn.
Sight 8: Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi ausammas
The Monument to Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald is a monument erected in memory of the Estonian writer and doctor Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn. The authors of the monument are Endel Taniloo, Martin Saks and Harald Arman. It was completed in 1958.
Wikipedia: Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwaldi monument (Tallinn) (ET)
Sight 9: Lastepargi kivi
The youth park stone is a protected boulder in Kadriorg Park, Tallinn, on the territory of the Miiamilla Children's Museum.
Sight 10: Apollo sculpture
"Belvedere Apollo" is a cast-iron sculpture located in Kadriorg Park, Tallinn, which is a replica of Leochares' marble sculpture "Apollo Belvedere".
Sight 11: Kadriorg Palace
Kadriorg Palace is an 18th-century Petrine Baroque palace in Kadriorg, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Both the Estonian and the German name for the palace means "Catherine's valley". It was built in 1718–1725 to Nicola Michetti's designs by Gaetano Chiaveri and Mikhail Zemtsov. The palace currently houses the Kadriorg Art Museum, a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, displaying foreign art from the 16th to 20th centuries. The building of the Kumu branch of the museum, showing Estonian art from the 18th century onwards is located nearby in the Kadriorg Park.
Sight 12: Amandus Adamson
The monument to Amandus Adamson is a monument to the sculptor Amandus Adamson in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn.
Sight 13: Jaan Koorti monument
Jaan Koort Monument is a monument to Jaan Koort in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn.
Sight 14: Gustav Ernesaksa monument
The statue of Gustav Ernesaksa is a sculpture by Gustav Ernesaksa at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds.
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