• While visiting Estonia’s capital Tallinn, you will most definitely visit Tallinn Town Hall square in the middle of the Old Town.
  • Tallinn Town Hall is located on the Town Hall Square, where the streets Kullassepa street, Dunkri street and Vanaturu kael lead.
  • In 2009, Tallinn Town Hall underwent repairs for two months from February to March and the building was closed. Major repairs were planned.
  • The Town of Tallinn was built from 1402 to 1404 for mayors. Today is the Gothic Town Hall the best preserved and the only intact throughout Northern Europe.
  • Tallinn Old Town Days gibi çok sayıda küçük festival veya konser için bir mekandır ve yakın çevrede çeşitli barlar ve restoranlar bulunmaktadır.
  • For a Danish architect it is a special honor to design the new town hall of Tallinn – cause after all – they designed our flag.
  • Tallinn Town Hall, completed in 1404, is the only surviving Gothic town hall in northern Europe.
  • In the new town hall of Tallinn the ceiling will be a real (reflected) overview of the city both old and new.
  • The weather vane of Old Thomas that adorns the top of the town hall tower was added in 1530 and is iconic to Tallinn.
  • 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.