Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #4 in Tallinn, Estonia
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7.2 km
115 m
Explore Tallinn in Estonia with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in TallinnIndividual Sights in TallinnSight 1: Gustav Ernesaksa monument
The statue of Gustav Ernesaxa is the sculpture of Gustav Ernesaxa on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds.
Sight 2: Jaan Koorti monument
Jaan Koort's monument is the memorial of Jaan Kort in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn.
Sight 3: Lastepargi kivi
The youth park stone is a protected boulder in Kadriorg Park, Tallinn, on the territory of the Miiamilla Children's Museum.
Sight 4: Fr. R. Kreutzwaldi ausammas
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald's monument is a statue erected in the memory of Estonian writer and doctor Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn. The monument is endel Taniloo, Martin Saks and Harald Arman. It was completed in 1958.
Wikipedia: Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwaldi monument (Tallinn) (ET)
Sight 5: Eduard Vilde Museum
The Eduard Vilde Museum, founded in 1946, is located in the City Centre district of Tallinn at Green Meadow 3.
Sight 6: 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 7: Jaan Poska
Jaan Poska Monument is a monument to Jaan Poska in Kadriorg Park in Tallinn.
Sight 8: 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 9: Methodist's Church
Tallinn Methodist Church is a church in Tallinn at Narva mnt 51.
Sight 10: Monument to the Estonian Resistance Soldiers (1940)
The Battle of Raud Street is called the 21st of June 21–22, 1940 in Tallinn. There was an armed conflict at the primary school between the Estonian Communications Battalion and the so-called workers' self-defence created by the USSR forces and the Soviet occupation authorities.
Sight 11: Politseiaed
The Police Garden or Police Park is a park in the center of Tallinn, between Gonsiori, Pronksi, Kunder and Kreutzwaldi streets.
Sight 12: Jaani Seegi kirik
St. John's Church in Tallinn is a church in the center of Tallinn at the beginning of Tartu Road.
Sight 13: Hämarik
"Twilight" is a sculpture of a woman created by Mare Mikoff in Viru Square, Tallinn.
Sight 14: Islandi väljak
Iceland Square is a square located in the center of Tallinn, Estonia, bordering Rävala Boulevard and the driving and parking strip on the southeast side of it between the square and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building. The name of the square is dedicated to Iceland, which was the first country to recognize the restored Republic of Estonia.
Sight 15: Ernst Peterson-Särgava
The Ernst Peterson-Särgava monument is a granite monument erected in Kadriorg Park in 1985 in honor of Karl Ernst Särgava, designed by sculptor Matti Varik and architect Allan Murdmaa.
Sight 16: Konstantin Päts
The Konstantin Päts Memorial is a monument to Konstantin Päts in Tallinn, which was opened in 2022.
Sight 17: Heino Eller
The Heino Eller Monument is a monument erected to Heino Eller in the courtyard of the former Georg Ots Music School in Tallinn.
Sight 18: St. John's Church
St. John's Church is a large Lutheran parish church in Tallinn, Estonia. It is dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist, a disciple of Jesus Christ and author of the fourth Christian Gospel. Construction began in 1862, and the church was opened in 1867.
Sight 19: Solidaarsus
The Solidarity Memorial Stone is a monument in Tallinn's Freedom Square next to St. John's Church. On the turf side of the St. John's Church Music School, there is a Chopin bench playing music. The author of both monuments is the sculptor Aime Kuulbusch. The work was commissioned by the Polish Embassy in Tallinn. The objects were opened in August 2010.
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