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the Town Hall is open: December 1-22, Sat-Sun 11-17; December 27-30, 11-17; January 2-5, 11-17; Last admission at 16.30. Tickets 7 € / 5 €, family ticket 15 €. Free with Tallinn Card. The …
The building - Tallinn Town Hall
Tallinn Town Hall is the only surviving Gothic town hall in Northern Europe. Built in the heart of Tallinn, next to a marketplace, the Town Hall has witnessed trade and social activities for over …
Visit - Tallinn Town Hall
Visit Tallinn Town Hall, the oldest Town Hall in Northern Europe (anno 1322) and the only one in Gothic style.
The Tower - Tallinn Town Hall
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 …
Tickets and fees - Tallinn Town Hall
Tickets to the Town Hall during seasonal opening hours: adults 7 €; students, seniors 65+ and disabled people 5 €; family ticket 15 € (up to 2 adults with children until 19 years). NB! The …
Visit 2024 - Tallinn Town Hall
Outside seasonal opening hours the Town Hall can be visited by appointment Mon-Fri 10-16. For private appointments, special fees apply 14 €/10 €. Booked group visits (at least 10 days in …
Infoscreen - Tallinn Town Hall
While usually the artworks displayed in town halls depicted the allegories of fair government, the bench sides in Tallinn’s Town Hall depict an absolutely different theme, which became popular …
Home - Tallinna Raekoda
31. märtsil tähistab maailm Bachi 340. sünniaastapäeva. Henry-David Varema on hinnatud tšellist, kelle rahvusvaheline karjäär on viinud teda esinema mainekatesse …
Official receptions - Tallinn Town Hall
Tallinn Town Hall is used as a ceremonial building of the city, where official receptions and ceremonies are held. The unique interior and history of the Town Hall gives festivity, dignity …
Tristan and Isolde - Tallinn Town Hall
The depiction of the most popular love story of the Middle Ages on the bench end is a clear sign of the fact that the councillors of Tallinn were familiar with courtly culture. The story about the …