Town Hall of Tallinn (Tallinn)
Estonia /
Harju /
Tallinn /
Raekoja plats, 1
World
/ Estonia
/ Harju
/ Tallinn
World / Estonia / Harju / Tallinn
place with historical importance, Gothic (architecture), interesting place, town hall, listed building / architectural heritage, historical building, 14th century construction, tourist attraction
Tallinn Town Hall is the oldest city hall in North-Europe. In 2022, Tallinn Town Hall celebrated the 700th anniversary of its first mention in 1322. The story of the building dates back to the 13th century and it was completed, in its current form, in 1404. The magnificent Gothic arches, the unique wood carvings, tapestry, and paintings reflect the wealth and ideals of the former Hanseatic town. The works of art in the Town Hall were also an example of fair judgement for the aldermen because until the 13th-19th century the Town Hall was a courthouse.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinn_Town_Hall
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 59°26'13"N 24°44'42"E
- Pakri Plaza 40 km
- City Hall 82 km
- Town Hall 86 km
- Lääne-Viru maavalitsus 91 km
- Kerava town hall 109 km
- City Hall 117 km
- Janakkala municipality hall 165 km
- Lahti Town Hall, Finland 179 km
- Sastamala City Hall 234 km
- Taipalsaari municipal hall 265 km
- St. Nicholas' Church 0.2 km
- Tallinn old town 0.2 km
- Toompea 0.3 km
- Bastion Passages 0.4 km
- Freedom Square 0.4 km
- Harjumägi 0.4 km
- Toompark 0.5 km
- Harjuorg 0.5 km
- Tallinn Bay 12 km
- Harju County 13 km