 Tallinn panorama |
 Oleviste Church was the tallest structure in the world in the 16th century (159m) |
 view on Tallinn from Toompea |
 Town Hall (Raekoda) |
 Old Thomas on top of Town Hall |
 buildings at Town Hall Square |
 Town Hall Square (Raekoja Plats) |
 view from Oleviste Church |
 view from Oleviste Church |
 Pink Parliament building! (Riigikogu) |
 Town Hall Square (Raekoja Plats) |
 Tallinn Panorama with sea in the background |
 red roofs of Tallinn Old Town |
 view on Tallinn from Toompea |
 old town and St Nicholas church |
 Russian Orthodox Alexandr Nevsky Cathedral |
 motive from Russian Orthodox Alexandr Nevsky Cathedral |
 Pikk Street and cafe 'Maiasmokk' |
 Pyhavaimu Street |
 Saiakang (Bread Passage?) |
 Vene Street |
 Dominican Monastery |
 church on Vene Street |
 medieval residential houses on Vene Street |
 medieval residential houses on Vene Street |
 Olevimági Street |
 buy a flat in Tallinn Old Town! |
 Town Hall Square |
 Tallinn panorama from top of Radisson hotel |
 Tallinn panorama from top of Radisson hotel |
 Tallinn panorama from top of Radisson hotel |
 Union Bank (Yhispank) building |
 Tallinn panorama from top of Radisson hotel |
 Tallinn panorama from top of Radisson hotel |
 Tallinn panorama from top of Radisson hotel |
 St Catherine's Passage in Old Town Tallinn |
 small street by the old town wall |
 Monk's cellar! |
 Steps down to Freedom Square |
 Kiek in de Kók tower |
 Russian Orthodox Alexandr Nevsky Cathedral |
 Virgin Tower and St Nicholas Church |
 "Tropical" excursions by Long Hermann tower |
 Long Hermann tower |
 Pink Parliament building! (Riigikogu) |
 Long Leg street, St Olaf's church in background |
 cobbled streets |
 Viru Street |
 sign post in Old Town |
 medieval restaurant Olde Hansa |
 phone booths in Tallinn Old Town |
 Olde Hansa restaurant and crossing of Vene and Viru Street |
 Suur-Karja street |
 St Nicholas church |
 view on Jaani church and Freedom Square |
 three lions - symbol of Tallinn |
 Raekoda - Old Town Hall |
 Nordic weather!! |
 Song Festival Grounds and Mr Gustav Ernesaks |