• Toompea Castle. Toompea Castle (Estonian language: Toompea loss ) is a castle on Toompea hill in the central part of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
  • Toompea castle is a medieval castle on Toompea hill in the central part of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. In modern times, it houses the Parliament of Estonia.
  • For centuries, Toompea Castle, which rises menacingly on a hill over a 50-meter cliff, has been a symbol of the ruling power in Estonia.
  • Toompea Castle is a very old castle, that has changed very often in the 10 centuries since it was build and had many owners (Danish, Swedish, German...
  • A virtual tour takes you around the interior and the outside of Toompea Castle complex. Admire the Plenary Hall, White Hall and art space, or walk in the corridors...
  • On Toompea Hill discover the perfectly pink Toompea Castle, built in the 13th century, now home to Estonia's parliament.
  • Toompea Castle (also Latin: Castrum Danorum, Estonian: Toompea loss; (previously probably) Taani loss, literally "The Danish castle") is a castle on the...
  • Tucked away in the heart of Tallinn's Old Town, Toompea Castle stands as a testament to Estonia's rich history and architectural grandeur.
  • It is believed that the first wooden Toompea Castle has been built around 10th or 11th century by the local people of the ancient Estonian county.
  • Built on a hill on the edge of Tallinn’s Old Town, Toompea Castle was originally built over the remains of a 9th-century fortress by Danish invaders in 1219.