• Tallinn city life museum. Kiek in de kök fortifications museum. ... The entrance to the Kiek in de Kök tower is closed from 20.05 – 20.06.
  • A striking example of the evolution of medieval Tallinn towers into gun towers is the Kiek in de Kök tower, erected in 1475-1483 on the slope of Toompea hill.
  • See more of Muuseum Kiek in de Kök ja Bastionikäigud on Facebook. ... Komandandi tee 2 (868.57 km) Tallinn, Harju County, Estonia, 10130.
  • Kiek in de Kök (Low German: Peek into the Kitchen) is an artillery tower in Tallinn, Estonia, built in 1475.[1] It gained the name Kiek in de Kök from the...
  • Tallinn, Estonia’s Kiek in de Kök (translated as “Peep into the Kitchen” since the high tower windows could see into the kitchens of the houses around it) is a...
  • Kiek-in-de-Kök is a tower on Toompea in Tallinn’s Old Town. ... History of Kiek-in-de-Kök Tower. The tower was built in the period from 1475 to 1483.
  • The tower Kiek in de Kök together with the passages of the Ingrian and Swedish bastions is an exciting part of Tallinn historical fortifications.The exhibition of “Kiek...
  • Kiek in de Kok is a large defensive tower, built in Tallinn in the 70-es and 80- es of the 15th century. ... Kiek in de Kök is the tallest tower of the Tallinn city wall.
  • Now it was time to go into one. Kiek in de Kök, built in 1475, is one of the 20 of the original 46 defensive towers that still remain.
  • Source: Jaan Künnap Tallinna Linnamuuseum. Source: Visit Tallinn. ... The Kiek in de Kök exhibition provides an overview of the warfare of the past.
  • The Kiek in de Kök exhibition provides an overview of the warfare of the past. The bastion passages were built in the 17th–18th centuries.
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  • Kiek in de Kök is the most famous and tallest defensive tower in the city. Listen to our free audio tours, full of fascinating history about the Old Town.
  • 277m Kiek in de Kök muuseum ja bastionikäigud, Komandandi tee, Tallinn, Eesti. Kiek in de Kök oli Tallinna linnamüüri tähtsaim osa.