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Tallinn Song Grounds - Tallinn Song Grounds, built in 1959-60, primary famous of a massive national Song Festival, drawing together 25000 singers and 100000 spectators.

Russalka - 'Russalka' built in 1902, is a monument to the armoured ship Russalka, which headed out from Tallinn to Helsinki in 1893. Located on Kadriorg's beach, Tallinn, and carved up by Amandus Adamason.

Pikk Hermann - Located in Old Town-Upper Town, Toompea Castle (et. Toompea loss) and Pikk Hermann (Tall Hermann) is one of the Estonia's oldest and grandest archictectural groupings. Today the Estonian Parlament is housed here. Toompea hill in Tallinn, Estonia.

Orthodox church - The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Aleksander Nevski katedraal), design by Mikhail Preobrazhensky between 1894 and 1900 and dedicated to Saint Alexander Nevsky, Tallinn Old Town, Estonia

Town Hall Tower - The tower was constructed together with the Town Hall in 1402 - 1404. The original Gothic pyramidal spire was replaced by a Late-Renaissance spire in 1627. The height of the Town Hall from the bottom of the arcade to the top of the spire is 64 meters.
A weather-wane - the figure of an old warrior called Old Thomas was put on top of the spire already in 1530. Old Thomas kept watch until 1944 when it was hit at the time of the March bombardment. Old Thomas is now exhibited in the Citizens' Hall of the Town Hall. The burnt spire was reconstructed and a new copy of Old Thomas erected in 1952. In 1996 the spire was renovated and the third Old Thomas figure was put on top of the spire.

Tower hall Market Square - Like any typical European city, Tallinn is centred around its main square; and in the Estonian capital, it is known locally as Raekoja Plats or to the tourists as Town Hall Square.

The main building on the Town Hall Square is obviously Town Hall, or Tallinna Raekoda. Although the building was built over 600 years ago, it has kept to its original use and externally looks much the same as it did during its completion. The Town Hall Tower rises about 40 metres (about 130 feet) over the Square, and affords an amazing view over the Old Town and towards Toompea Hill. Although there are only a little over a hundred steps to reach the top of the tower, the higher you get, the larger the steps become, with some steps near the top approaching 18 inches (almost half a metre). The climb up is quite narrow, though there were occasional alcoves along the way in case you needed to catch your breath, or wanted to see what the Estonians used for a toilet over 500 years ago! The climb didn't seem like it was too high on the other Tallinn visitors' lists as we encountered no-one during the climb or at the top; which was probably all the better since there was only room for about four people at the top anyway. The view from the top was well worth the climb, and since we had a pristine day, you could see for miles. The tower is open from June through August, 11am to 6pm, and costs 30EEK (though half-price for students, children, and senior citizens). On a clear day it is well worth the effort! The same price is charged for entrance into the Town Hall itself, though if you want to take a tour, be ready to fork out another 300EEK on top of the entrance fee. During the summer the town hall is open daily, but visits from September through May require a prior appointment.

Town hall  - Tallinn Town Hall, first built as an impressive residence of the town council, is located in the Old Town, on the south side of Raekoja Square. It is an oblong two-storey building, constructed of local limeston.

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