Join me for a Day Trip in Tallinn, Estonia

in travel •  7 years ago 

Tallinn is the capital of the Republic of Estonia and the county of Harju . It occupies an area of 159.2 km² in which 446,055 inhabitants live, which makes it the most populated city in Estonia and its main port. It is located on the north coast of the country, on the shores of the Gulf of Finland , 80 km south of Helsinki, from which it can be reached via ferry.

Tallinn is the political and economic center of Estonia. The city arose like a commercial port in the marine route that united Western Europe with Russia and knew its maximum apogee as Hanseatic city in the middle age . After the independence of Estonia in 1991 Tallinn has resurfaced again, this time through tourism and a firm commitment to new technologies.

Tallinn Old Town

Tallinn Old Town

Tallinn Old Town

It is believed that the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland was inhabited by Finno-Ugric tribes from the second millennium BC. Tallinn became important as a strategically located port between Scandinavia and Russia , which made the city the target of the Germanic religious-military orders and the Kingdom of Denmark during the period of the Baltic Crusades , at the beginning of the 13th century .

Tallinn Skyline
Tallinn Skyline

The old city of Vanalinn is located in the center of Tallinn, south of the port. In it the low and high city (Toompea) are distinguished, to the east is the nineteenth-century city where the modern financial district is recently growing. To the west is the zone of expansion of the Soviet era in which the characteristic buildings of Soviet style abound.

Tallinn Street

The city of Tallinn is characterized by its medieval towers in the center and its Soviet-style buildings on the periphery. Since the independence in 1991, but especially since the economic boom experienced by Estonia at the beginning of the 21st century , Tallinn has undergone a strong transformation. The center has been rehabilitated and infrastructure has been created to cover the new demand for leisure and tourism. The historic center was declared a World Heritage Siteby UNESCO in 1997

Tallinn Church
Tallinn Church

Tallinn Yellow Church

Tallin Platz

Russian Church in Tallinn

TitleJoin me for a Day Trip in Tallinn, Estonia
Creator@raci
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LocationTallinn, Estonia

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I've joined. Its a very beautiful city and you have a really nice camera. I never knew Estonia have such fine places. I will watch your space to see more images you send in the course of your travels. I wish i could join in person. Anyway, i'ii try to keep up with the updates. Thanks for sharing @raci

Aww thanks so much for the kind words bro. See you next time 😉

Hope the journey was smooth

It was :)

good photography!
is it an islamic dominated place?

Not that I know. I think it's primarily Christian, judging from the many churches 😉

Thanks for these great pictures. You make me want to visit Tallin someday.
Believe it or not, I heard that Hungarian and Finnish people are genetically related to Korean people. To some extent, we all are related, though. :)

Hey, thanks for your kind comment 😊 what, really? I didn't know that! I heard that Hungarian and Estonian languages are related (as Estonian is apparently similar to Finnish), but that's news to me. Are you sure? That's weird. They don't really look alike 😉

Yeah, that's weird, isn't it? Probably quite a long time ago, maybe, AD375 around, the Huns from Asia invading Western Roman Empire made this possible. When I was in school, I learned that the Korean language is one of Ural-Atai language family and Hungarian, Estonian, Finnish languages are one of Ural language family. However, that was 30 years ago and nowadays it is controversial and not fully proven, though. That's why I put "Believe it or not" :) Your post is always great and very informative. I hope I can post something soon like yours.

Cool small city in Estonia :)
And Hi from Viljandi :))

Hey thanks for stopping by 😊