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 Theatre and Music Museum collects, preserves, studies and introduces Estonian cultural heritage in the field of theatre and music.
New permanent exposition STORIES AND SONGS
Our exhibition’s stories are a part of Eston...
Location: Pedase küla, Lääne-Harju vald, Harjumaa, 76014
Pedase is situated only 60 km from Tallinn, in the romantic setting of the primeval pine forest and beautiful sandy beaches. You will reach the seaside after only a 5-minute walk accompanied by the savoury scents of the pine forest.
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Location: Raekoja plats 17, Kesklinn, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10146
An Estonian proverb says an empty sack doesn’t stand up. Estonian restaurant Kaerajaan located in Old Town Tallinn, this folk saying is kept in mind and it is seen to that the restaurant guests could enjoy the delicious Estonian food to the fullest. T...