• The Tallinn Town Hall pharmacy is said to be the oldest pharmacy in Europe and has been operating from its current location from the day it first opened.
  • Old Thomas (Vana Toomas), Tallinn’s symbol and guardian, has been keeping watch from his perch on the town hall's weathervane since 1530, although his…
  • Tallinn Town Hall is the main part of Tallinn's historical background. The current Town Hall building, located south of Raekoja Square, dates back to 1404.
  • 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.
  • Nothing says power like the impressive Gothic Town Hall that dominates medieval Tallinn's main square.
  • First mentioned in 1322 and named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, Tallinn’s gray limestone Town Hall remains the oldest, and the only surviving...
  • One of the most impressive tourist sights in Tallinn, most probably is Tallinn Town hall square and its surrounding restaurants and cafes.
  • Town Hall Square (also known as Old Town Square / Raekoja Plats) is the beating heart of the lower half of Tallinn’s Old Town.
  • Visitors to Tallinn Town Hall can explore the various rooms and exhibits, including the council chamber, the mayor's office, and the historic prison cells.
  • The centerpiece of Tallinn’s Old Town is Town Hall Square, a public space for vendors, events, and ceremonies since the 14th century.