This large tower with an intriguing name was first mentioned in 1373. The name was given by the tower’s chief Hinse Meghe. He must have had his reasons – many ghost stories are related to the tower too. Among other things the tower has been used as a prison for prostitutes.
The Estonian Health Care Museum’s primary objective is to offer our visitors fascinating discoveries and new information about human anatomy, the history of medicine, various aspects of health care through exhibitions, interactive lessons and a variet...
Location: Niitvälja küla, Lääne-Harju vald, Harjumaa, 76624
Being the only 18-hole course in the Baltics during the 90s, Niitvälja as the location-name has become the synonym of golf in Estonia and is called the home of Estonian golf.
Niitvälja golf course was first opened in 1993 with 9 holes and a wi...
Piip and Tuut Playhouse is uniquely positioned up in Toompea in the Old Town of Tallinn, uniting playfulness, a popular theatre and cozy family cafeteria.
Year-round an exclusive collection of pictures „Jesters and Clowns in Estonia“ ...