This novel gallery has come up with a way around the difficulty of borrowing great paintings from their home galleries: simply project images of masterpieces onto the walls, along with appropriate musical accompaniment. It does utilize its premises – Tallinn's oldest cinema – to good effect, using most available space to bring the pieces to life in great detail and depth of colour.


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1. Tallinn Museum of Orders of Knighthood

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You'd have to be really devoted to phaleristics (the study of medals and military insignia) not to resent the steep admission at this niche museum, but it…

2. Town Hall Tower

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Old Thomas (Vana Toomas), Tallinn’s symbol and guardian, has been keeping watch from his perch on the town hall's weathervane since 1530, although his…

3. Photo Museum

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Only enthusiasts are likely to find much of interest in this little museum housed in the former town prison. Exhibits include selections of the wider…

4. Tallinn Town Hall

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Completed in 1404, this is the only surviving Gothic town hall in northern Europe. Inside, you can visit the Trade Hall (whose visitor book drips with…

5. Town Hall Square

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In Tallinn all roads lead to Raekoja plats, the city's pulsing heart since markets began setting up here in the 11th century. One side is dominated by the…

6. St Catherine's Church

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Perhaps Tallinn’s oldest building, St Catherine's Monastery was founded by Dominican monks in 1246. In its glory days it had its own brewery and hospital…

7. Town Council Pharmacy

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Nobody's too sure of the exact date it opened, but by 1422 this pharmacy was already onto its third owner, making it the oldest continually operating…