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A chance to dress up in medieval armour is one of the features on display at the Epping Tower.
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Museums
Housed in the 15th century Great Guild Hall, country's grandest history museum tells Estonia's story from prehistoric times to the present day.
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Museums
Set in the lush surroundings of Pirita is the history museum that deals with birth, development occupation and second independence of the nation.
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Tallinn is first and foremost a port and this journey into the past, housed in the legendary Fat Margaret cannon tower, is bound to be a great outing for all the family.
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The museum brings nature closer to city people and helps them discover the secrets of the flora and fauna.
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Enjoy themed fairs, visit old farm houses and rustic churches and roam acres of forest as part of this trip into the past.
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Visitors not only get to see the tower, but they can also walk along a 200-metre stretch of the town wall, from where they'll get fantastic views of the Medieval city.
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This Baroque palace, built by Peter the Great is today home to the foreign art collection of the Art Museum of Estonia.
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Take a peek into the kitchens from the battlements of this Medieval defensive tower or tour around the Bastion Tunnels (advance booking needed).
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This platform offers sweeping panoramas of Old Town's rooftops and towers with modern city skyline.
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Old Town courtyard is this site dedicated to the master craftsmen of old.
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Museums
The Museum for Puppet Arts is an interactive display showcasing the magic and the artistry of puppetry.
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Museums
This elegant boutique museum taylored for children is set in the palatial beauty of Kadriorg suburbs.
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The Patkuli platform offers the best vantage point to see Tallinn's fairy tale city wall and towers, St. Olav's Church and the harbour area.
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One of great figures in World's history, Peter the Great, liked to mingle among the people and when he stayed in Tallinn he lived in this humble cottage.
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Region's biggest sea centre and maritime museum in architectually unique seaplane hangars boast life size submarine and replica seaplane.
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The 14th century Gothic church that dominates Tallinn's skyline was a skyscraper of it's age and is still a major attraction. Visiting the church is free for the tower check the ticket price (free with Tallinn Card).
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Botanical garden near Pirita district is the best place in Tallinn to stop and smell the flowers.
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Museums
This historical museum, which tell Estonia's story through the ages, is itself a part of history.
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The Zoo is most famous for it's collection of goats and sheep, but it also has domestic pets for children to pet in a mini zoo.
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The Town Hall was the political centre of Tallinn for centuries and is one of the finest original pieces of Gothic architecture in this part of Europe.
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Despite or maybe because of its military function, the surviving parts of the city's reinforced three metre thick stone walls give the city its chocolate box, fairy tale charm.
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It is no exaggeration to say that the renovated 1980s era television tower, now a museum, restaurant and venue, will take you up into the heavens, to right beneath the clouds.
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Towers Square gets its name from the Town Wall towers that border one of its sides, and the fact that a number of the church spires can be seen from here.
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Marzipan was one of the pharmacy's best sellers, one that local legend insists was actually invented as a curative here in the 15th century.
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Tallinn’s Town Hall is famous for its 64-metre, octagonal, Gothic tower.
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