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The Historic Centre Old Town of Tallinn is an exceptionally complete and well-preserved medieval northern European trading city on the coast of the Baltic Sea. The city developed as a significant center of the Hanseatic League during the major period of activity of this great trading organization in the 13thth centuries. The combination of the upper town on the high limestone hill and the lower town at its foot with many church spires forms an expressive skyline that is visible from a great distance both from land and sea.
The distribution of building plots survives virtually intact from the 13thth centuries. The Outstanding Universal Value of the Historic Centre Old Town of Tallinn is demonstrated in its existence as an outstanding, exceptionally complete and well-preserved example of a medieval northern European trading city that retains the salient features of this unique form of economic and social community to a remarkable degree.
Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and its most populous city. The first mention of the city was found in texts dating back to the early 13th century, but most historians believe the area was settled as many as 5, years earlier. For much of its history, the city and country were ruled by Danes, Germans, and Scandinavians. Tallinn is also considered a political, educational, and artistic hub of Europe. The square includes different monuments, all of which pay homage to the perseverance and resilience of the Estonians and the struggles they faced during the dark days of German and Soviet rule.
The square often hosts festivals and entertainment, so you never know what you might find when you go. Located on the eastern border of Old Town, Viru Square is known for the two medieval towers that loom over its entrance. The area around the square is full of cafes, bars, and restaurants, and is a great place to stop for lunch, afternoon coffee, or dinner and drinks in the evening.
Both squares are free to visit anytime. The museum consists of four floors and includes art of many different mediums, ranging from antiquity to the present day. The price for an adult is 10 Euros. The square is free to visit and is one of the favorite spots of photographers looking to capture their Estonian memories. Named after its street address in Old Town, Rataskeavu is probably the most well-known and highest rated restaurant in the city.