


Step into a real-life fairy tale in one of Europe's best-preserved medieval towns. Wander through cobblestone lanes, admire the ancient city walls with their watchtowers, and discover hidden courtyards. The area is divided into the lower town, once a bustling Hanseatic trading hub, and the upper town (Toompea), the historical seat of power.
READ MOREThis opulent, onion-domed cathedral is a stunning example of Russian Revival architecture. Located on Toompea Hill, its impressive facade and richly decorated interior, filled with mosaics and icons, offer a glimpse into the city's diverse history and architectural influences.
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Commissioned by Peter the Great for his wife Catherine I, this magnificent Baroque palace is a testament to imperial grandeur. Today, it houses the Kadriorg Art Museum, displaying foreign art from the 16th to the 20th centuries. The surrounding park is a beautifully landscaped oasis, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
READ MOREAs the main branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, Kumu is the country's largest art museum and a masterpiece of modern architecture. It showcases an extensive collection of Estonian art from the 18th century to the present day, including works from the Soviet era and a vibrant contemporary art scene.
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Located in a historic seaplane hangar, this award-winning maritime museum offers an interactive and engaging experience for all ages. Explore a real 1930s submarine, a century-old icebreaker, and the remains of the oldest ship found in Estonia, along with numerous other vessels and maritime artifacts.
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