Tallinn: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Historical place
- Shopping
- Gothic architecture
- Neighbourhood
- Shopping centre
- Specialty museum
- Park
- Theater
- History museum
- Concerts and shows
- Art museum
- Memorial
- Harbor
- Nature
- Natural attraction
- Arenas and stadiums
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Lake
- Vernacular architecture
- Cemetery
- Tower
- Sacred and religious sites
- Forts and castles
- Library
Danish King's Garden
Nestled in the heart of Tallinn's medieval Old Town, the Danish King's Garden (Taani Kuninga Aed) is an oasis of tranquility and a window into Estonia's rich history. This serene park, hidden behind ancient walls and accessible through narrow cobbled streets, is...
Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds are the grounds on which the Estonian Song Festival is held every five years.
Harjumägi
Harjumägi is a park in Tallinn, Estonia. The park is located on the Ingrian Bastion. Ingrian Bastion was built in 1690s. In 1861–1862, the Ingrian Bastion was changed to the park. At the same time, the Mayer's Stairs were built. Since 1959, the park is taken under protection.
Lindamägi
Lindamägi is a park in Tallinn, Estonia. The park is located on the Swedish Bastion. Swedish Bastion was built in 1690s. In 1850s, the Swedish Bastion was changed to the park. In 1920, the bronze sculpture "Linda" was erected in the park. The sculpture was made by August Weizenberg. The park is named after this sculpture.
Tallinn Botanic Garden
Lush botanical garden with exhibits Tallinn Botanic Garden, is a botanical garden in Tallinn, Estonia. It is located on the right bank of the Pirita River, in the Kloostrimetsa forest in Pirita district. With an area of 123 ha, it is the largest in Estonia.
Canute Guild
Canute Guild or Guilde de Saint-Canut was a guild in Tallinn, Estonia. The guild was named after Knud Lavard. The guild was probably established in 13th century. The first mentioning was in 1326. At the beginning, the guild was composed by artisans and merchants. After creation of Great Guild, the merchants moved to the Great Guild.
Hirvepark
Hirvepark is a park in Tallinn, Estonia. On 23 August 1987, the anti-Soviet Hirvepark meeting took place in the park. Hirvepark is one of the most biodiverse parks in Estonia in consideration of its variety of tree species.
Freedom Square
Freedom Square is a plaza on the southern end of the Old Town in Tallinn, Estonia, where state functions and various concerts take place. It is bounded on the east by St.
Ülemiste City
Ülemiste City is a business park in Tallinn, Estonia, on the territory of the former factory complex Dvigatel in Ülemiste neighbourhood. It is situated between Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport, shopping centre Ülemiste Keskus and the Ülemiste railway station, forming the core of the Ülemiste subdistrict.