At the Estonian Museum of Natural History, you can become familiar with Estonia’s diverse world of birds and animals. The main attraction at the Museum of Natural History is the largest fish ever caught in the Baltic Sea – a 2.9-metre-long Atlantic sturgeon. In addition to the permanent exhibition, various nature- and environment-related exhibitions are organized.
In the southern part of the Old Town of Tallinn, between the Town Hall Square and the Toompea Hill, stands St. Nicholas’ Church. The former church today houses the Niguliste Museum, one of the branches of the Art Museum of Estonia. The exposition of ecc...
At the end of the 18th century France's best chefs found their way to Russia. The fusion of Russian and French cuisine has given the world a symbiosis eternally rich in flavours and which can be fully enjoyed at our restaurant here in Tallinn.
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