• First mentioned in 1322, the building history of the Town Hall goes back to the 13th century.
  • 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.
  • In 2022, Tallinn Town Hall celebrated the 700th anniversary of its first mention in 1322.
  • Tallinn Town Hall,eski şehrin tam merkezinde yer alan 14.yy dan günümüze kalan muhteşem bir tarihi...
  • 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.
  • A magnificent example of late Gothic architecture, Tallinn Town Hall was completed in 1404 and is now one of Northern Europe's oldest surviving Gothic town...
  • 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.
  • Then the unique Dominican St. Catherine's Monastery Claustrum and then the irreplaceable Tallinn Town Hall.
  • Since 1530, the roof of the town hall has stood the symbol of Tallinn - the guardian Thomas, when you climb to the top, you can overlook the whole city.