Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and an important port on the Baltic Sea. A strong financial and business center even in the 10th century, Tallinn’s extraordinary geographical position and historical upheavals have left their indelible mark on its face.
If you visit Tallinn, the uncommonly well-preserved medieval historic center, inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, is sure to stun you. You’ll find here the original medieval town hall, one of the oldest and still operating pharmacist’s in Europe and numerous sacral buildings with unique architectonic features.
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