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.
In Art Priori high-level art is elegantly combined with excellent food. The restaurant’s interior is designed following special creative projects in the spirit of Gothic architecture, characteristic of Tallinn. Ideas from the old world are connected wit...
Maarjamäe Palace (built in 1874 as a summer residence for the Russian Earl Anatoli Orlov-Davydov ), where the History and Revolution Museum of the Estonian SSR was opened in 1987, was amalgamated with the Estonian History Museum in 1975.
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