Lindamägi (Tallinn)
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park, hill, interesting place, green area, bastion (fortification part)
"Linda's Hill"
Lindamägi/Rootsi kants/Rootsi Bastion (Swedish Bastion)
Linda’s hill or in Estonian Lindamägi is situated on the former Swedish bastions. The top of the bastions were turned into park area in 1862. In 1920 A. Weizenberg’s sculpture’s “Linda” bronze copy was placed here, giving its name to the park. In the autumn of 2007 26 different trees grew here but the most remarkable trees in the park are the seven roughly 200 year old western lime trees which stand in a circle.
Lindamägi/Rootsi kants/Rootsi Bastion (Swedish Bastion)
Linda’s hill or in Estonian Lindamägi is situated on the former Swedish bastions. The top of the bastions were turned into park area in 1862. In 1920 A. Weizenberg’s sculpture’s “Linda” bronze copy was placed here, giving its name to the park. In the autumn of 2007 26 different trees grew here but the most remarkable trees in the park are the seven roughly 200 year old western lime trees which stand in a circle.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 59°26'2"N 24°44'12"E
- Järve Forest 1.7 km
- Stroomi forest (Merimets) 3.1 km
- Sütiste mets 5.9 km
- Estonian Open Air Museum 6.4 km
- Paljassaare Special Conservation Area 6.6 km
- Kloostrimets Forest 8.3 km
- Tallinn Botanic Garden 8.9 km
- Pärnamäe Cemetery 10 km
- Harku Bog 10 km
- Kostivere Landscape Reserve 20 km
- National Library of Estonia 0.4 km
- Kassisaba 0.4 km
- Wismari Stadium 0.4 km
- Tõnismägi 0.5 km
- Uus Maailm 1.1 km
- Kesklinn 2.8 km
- Kristiine 2.9 km
- Põhja-Tallinn 3.4 km
- Tallinn Bay 12 km
- Harju County 13 km