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Seaplane Harbour

Seaplane Harbour, Tallinn, Eesti
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The museum is located in the Tallinn aeroplane harbour in a building originally constructed as a hangar for seaplanes in the area of Peter the Great's Naval Fortress. The attractions in the museum are located in three levels: in the air, on the sea and below the sea. The museum presents the history of the old maritime country Estonia in a modern visual language.

Kalamaja

Kalamaja, Tallinn, Tallinna linn, Eesti
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New cafes, bars and galleries have transformed the former industrial complexes of the historical wooden townhouse district, making it the fastest developing area of Tallinn attracting creatives and those young at heart.

Kadriorg Park & Palace

Kadriorg, Tallinn, Tallinna linn, Eesti
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This vast park surrounding Kadriorg Palace is without a doubt the best place in town for relaxed strolling, pigeon feeding and life pondering. Culturally-minded visitors should note that Kadriorg is home to the nation’s best art museums, the quaint 1920-30s style houses of many classic Estonian authors and a children’s museum. The Kadriorg Palace itself acts as the showcase for the nation's foreign art collection.

KUMU Art Museum of Estonia

Kumu, Valge, Tallinn, Eesti
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Kumu is the headquarters of the Art Museum of Estonia, as well as the largest and most impressive exhibition venue in Estonia. In 2008 Kumu received the European Museum of the Year Award.

TV Tower

Tallinna Teletorn, Kloostrimetsa tee, Tallinn, Tallinna linn, Eesti
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The Tallinn TV Tower is Estonia’s highest building – the tower reaches 314 metres. Waiting for you at the tower is a panoramic view from 170 metres, brasserie/restaurant and terrace on the 22nd floor and the interactive multimedia solutions that introduce Estonia and Tallinn.

Estonian Open Air Museum

Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum, Vabaõhumuuseumi tee, Tallinn, Eesti
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Just 15 minutes from the city centre of Tallinn, you find a wonderful place –Estonian Open Air Museum, showcasing the country's rural architecture and way of life. The 14 farms in the museum provide an overview of how families from different strata of society lived in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

Tellilskivi Shopping Street

Vana-Kalamaja 7a, 10412 Tallinn, Eesti
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Nice, cosy and creative atmosphere in the midst of affordable small boutiques and Estonian design shops is great for a quick yet enjoyable stop before heading to a nearby venue. Find here: vintage and design stores for children and adults, eco and beauty shops as well as some cosy cafes and restaurant to sit and watch the world go by.

Lahemaa rahvuspark

Lahemaa rahvuspargi keskus, Palmse, Vihula vald, Eesti
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Perfect for a day trip out of Tallinn, Lahemaa national park serves as an authentic taster of natural and cultural landscapes in Estonia.