• Tallinn Town Hall, anno 1322, the oldest surviving town hall in Northern Europe and the only one in Gothic style.
  • The Tallinn Town Hall (Estonian: Tallinna raekoda) is a building in the Old Town (Vanalinn) of Tallinn (Reval), Estonia, next to the Town Hall Square.
  • Tallinn Town Hall is the oldest city hall in North-Europe. In 2022, Tallinn Town Hall celebrated the 700th anniversary of its first mention in 1322.
  • Tallinn Town Hall meydanda bulunmakta , direk yürümeye devam ettiğinizde Dome Kilisesine çıkıyorsunuz.
  • Tallinn Town Hall, completed in 1404, is the only surviving Gothic town hall in northern Europe.
  • For a Danish architect it is a special honor to design the new town hall of Tallinn – cause after all – they designed our flag.
  • Its prominent location in Tallinn’s Old Town makes Tallinn Town Hall a popular stop on both private and shared guided walking tours.
  • Construction of the Town Hall in Tallinn has been dated back to the second half of the 13th century, but it was not until 1322 that it was first mentioned in writing.
  • The Tallinn Town Hall is considered one of the symbols of the city, it is also the only fully preserved, Gothic building of municipal authorities in northern Europe.
  • Outside the Tallinn Town Hall draw attention to the spillways, made in the form of dragonheads - is the work of the city master of the XVII century.