• Perched on a limestone cliff and towering over the rest of the city, Toompea Castle has always been the seat of power in Estonia.
  • Toompea Castle (Estonian: Toompea loss, Latin: Castrum Danorum) is a castle on Toompea hill in the central part of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
  • Toompea hill, where the castle is situated, can be visited anytime, all year round. ... Toompea Castle is a 10-minute walk from Tallinn's central train station.
  • Toompea castle is a medieval castle on Toompea hill in the central part of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. In modern times, it houses the Parliament of Estonia.
  • Visiting Toompea Castle – Tips and Tricks. Take a guided tour of the castle site or if you’d prefer, take your time strolling around at your leisure.
  • It is believed that the first wooden Toompea Castle has been built around 10th or 11th century by the local people of the ancient Estonian county.
  • We found this close to the Eesti Meeremuseum. Toompea Castle (meaning "the Danes Castle") is a castle on the hill of Toompea, in the center of Tallinn.
  • For more than 800 years Toompea Castle has been at the center of power in Estonia. In previous centuries, foreign rulers governed Estonian territories from here.
  • Toompea loss; (previously probably) Taani loss, literally 'The Danish castle') is a castle on the limestone hill of Toompea in the central part of Tallinn...
  • On Toompea Hill discover the perfectly pink Toompea Castle, built in the 13th century, now home to Estonia's parliament.