Tallinn, Old Town and Kadriorg Palace - Estonia 4K Travel Channel
Once again we visit the Cathedral Hill. The weather is pleasant, so we have a nice view from above. First, we visit the cathedral. Behind it is a small park with a terrace, which shows the panorama in the west. We follow the mountain slope direction north. The premier's seat has the best view. The old town is at your feet and the harbor is visible in the background. The small squares and narrow streets on the Cathedral Hill convey again the medieval ambiance that characterizes this city. Most of the ancient venerable houses are historical monuments and often rented to embassies or consulates.
We return to Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and can take a look. The parliament building stand opposite the cathedral.
To the west, we reach the Maiden's Tower (Neitsitorn), that houses a café. Here, the city wall with its integrated battlements is particularly well preserved.
We move again towards Town Hall Square and pass the Freedom Square and the restaurant Olde Hansa.
A visit to the Estonian History Museum gives us further impressions of the history of the city. The museum is housed in the medieval Great Guild Hall.
Across the street is the most renowned café of the city, the Café Maiasmokk. It is the oldest operating café in Tallinn and has been in the same location since 1864. On the first floor is a restaurant that serves characteristic Estonian dishes.
A special marzipan museum gives an overview of the history of marzipan. On request, you can have marzipan figures decorated on your personal request.
Katarina kaik is the narrowest and most medieval street in Tallinn. Round arches above the alley support the side walls. It leads to the Müürivahe street, where a market in the shadow of the city wall, gives an insight into the life behind the walls.
Through the Viru Gate from the 14th century, we leave the old town. At Viru välja, the Viru Square, we take a tram to Kadriorg.
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Noch einmal besuchen wir den Domberg. Das Wetter ist angenehm, so dass wir einen schönen Ausblick von oben haben. Zuerst besuchen wir den Dom. Direkt dahinter ist ein kleiner Park mit einer Terrasse, die das Panorama im Westen zeigt. Wir folgen dem Berghang Richtung Norden. Beim Sitz des Premiers hat man den schönsten Ausblick. Die Altstadt liegt zu Füssen und im Hintergrund ist der Hafen zu sehen. Die kleinen Plätze und engen Gassen auf dem Domberg vermitteln wieder das mittelalterliche Ambiente, das diese Stadt so auszeichnet. Die alten ehrwürdigen Häuser stehen in der Regel unter Denkmalschutz und sind oft an Botschaften oder Konsulate vermietet.
Wir kommen zurück zur Alexander Nevsky Kathedrale und können einen Blick hineinwerfen. Gegenüber der Kathedrale steht das Parlamentsgebäude.
Richtung Westen erreichen wir den Jungfernturm ( Neitsitorn) in dem sich ein Café befindet. Hier ist die Stadtmauer mit ihren integrierten Wehrgängen besonders gut erhalten.
Wir bewegen uns wieder in Richtung Rathausplatz und passieren vorher den Freiheitsplatz und das Restaurant Olde Hansa.
Ein Besuch im Estnisches Geschichtsmuseum vermittelt uns weitere Eindrücke von der Geschichte der Stadt. Es ist im mittelalterliche Gebäude der Großgilde untergebracht.
Gegenüber ist das renommierteste Restaurant und Café der Stadt, das Café Maiasmokk, das hier bereits seit 1864 residiert. Im ersten Stock befindet sich ein Restaurant, das charakteristische estnische Gerichte serviert.
Ein spezielles Marzipanzimmer vermittelt einen Überblick über die Geschichte des Marzipan. Auf Wunsch kann man sich Marzipanfiguren nach persönlichem Geschmack bemalen lassen.
Die Katarina kaik ist die schmalste und mittelalterlichste Gasse Tallinns. Rundbögen oberhalb der Gasse stützen die Seitenwände ab. Sie mündet in der Müürivahe-Straße, wo ein Markt im Schatten der Stadtmauer, Einblicke in das Leben hinter den Mauern vermittelt.
Durch das Viru Tor aus dem 14. Jahrhundert verlassen wir die Altstadt und nehmen am Viru väljak (Viru Platz) eine Straßenbahn nach Kadriorg.
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Walking down Piiskopi in Old Town tallinn, estonia on a SPB Tour
For a true medieval feel, follow the route of old city walls and 26 watch towers. Should you have only few moments to spare, stop by the narrow Müürivahe street (near Viru gates) where the ancient wall is preserved in its original form. You'll know the place by sales desks of beautiful wool handicraft, where you can buy unique souvenirs for your family and friends at home.
улица Мююривахе 1 - Müürivahe tänav - Tallinna Vanalinn
Müürivahe street
Old Town in Tallinn
Tallinn, Estonia
Oct 2018
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Pierre Chocolaterie (Vene 6)
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Maiasmokk Cafe (Pikk 16) - w/ vana tallinn
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Valli Bar (Müürivahe 14) - w/ millimallikas
Lido (Estonia puiestee 9) - cafeteria style restaurant
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Rataskaevu 16 (Rataskaevu 16)
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Tallinn international airport (TLL), Estonia
Tallinn international airport (TLL), Estonia - 29th August 2019
улица Пюхавайму - Pühavaimu tänav - Tallinna Vanalinn
Old Town in Tallinn
Ülemiste Center reopening
On 23 October, 2014, Linstow Center Management opens Ülemiste shopping centre after reconstruction in Tallinn.
Tallinn enne ja nüüd (1939) Taastatud ja Koloriseeritud
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Nüüd korralik full HD versioon.
Eesti Kultuurfilmi ringvaade nr. 79 „Tallinn enne ja nüüd, 1939, operaatorid: V. Parvel, K. Märska, N. Envald
Film Tallinna arengust on ülesehitatud võrdlusele kaasaegsest ja varasemast linnapildist. Linnavaated enne on pärit kriitilisest filmist Tallinna ilu(1924), kus jäädvustati nimelt halvas olukorras olevaid objekte, et siis 1930-ndate saavutused paremini silma paistaksid. Võrdlust võimendab veel ka 1924 a filmi kehv kvaliteet.
Faeton Restoran, Tallinn, Estonia
Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum
Müürivahe 12, Tallinn 10146
Näitused on avatud: K-L kell 10.00 - 18.00
Arhiivid on avatud: T-R kell 10.00 - 17.00
Infotelefon: +372 6 44 64 07
улица Ратаскаеву - Rataskaevu tänav - Tallinna Vanalinn
Rataskaevu street
Old Town in Tallinn
KAFO & Reval Cafe KOHVIKOOL: Cafe Latte
Caffè latte on kohvijook, kus on 1/4 espressot ja 3/4 vahustatud piima. Kuum espresso (umbes 7 cl) valatakse klaasi põhja, selle peale valatakse kuuma auruga vahustatud piima (umbes 2 dl)
Kohvikooli kolmanda tunni cafe latte'st ja joogi valmistamisest peab KAFO barista Kaspar Grossfeldt!
Caffè lattet juuakse tavaliselt kõrgest klaasist. Ka teisi lattel põhinevaid maitsekohvisid juuakse kõrgetest klaasidest. Joogi peal on piimavaht.
Sõna latte tuleb itaalia keelest ning tähendab piima. Ingliskeelsetes maades viidatakse sellega kohvidele, mille tegemisel on kasutatud kuuma piima. Itaalias kutsutakse seda jooki nimega caffè e latte või caffellatte, mis tähendab kohvi ja piima. Prantslaste café au lait on sarnane, kuid mitte päris identne jook.
Veel 1980ndatel sai Itaalias kohvikus caffè lattet tellides klaasi piima. Termin latte tähendab üldiselt maailmas caffè lattet.
Savoy Boutique Hotel
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The hotel is small (44 rooms), exclusive and private. The Savoy Boutique Hotel is located at the very heart of Tallinn -- in a place where the city centre meets the medieval old town. It is a superb place for people who travel for business as well as for pleasure. The capital city's most noteworthy business, entertainment and shopping centres are nearby, right next to the hotel.
The hotel building was constructed in 1890 and renovated in 2006, following the art déco style. The result is highly decorative due to clever use of luxurious materials and various elements of modern art in the overall interior as well as in the design and furnishing of the hotel rooms. Rest in our stylish and comfortable rooms equipped with a selection of small items contributing to your general well being, for example slippers, bathrobes, body lotions, as well as a mini bar. A piece of luxury that makes you feel at home.
The upstairs rooms on Müürivahe Street have a view to the Old Town and its famous red roofs. You can see the glamour of cafes, boutiques and the nearby cultural and entertainment centres from the window of your quiet and cosy room. Should you need more peace and quiet, this old building provides you with the opportunity to close the shutters as in the Mediterranean region.
Savoy Boutique Hotel - Rooms
There are 44 rooms in the Savoy Boutique Hotel: 3 suites, 10 single rooms, 19 double rooms with a bed for two persons and 12 twin rooms with two separate beds. The hotel also has special rooms for guests with special needs and guests with allergies.
The Savoy Bar is a cosy place for enjoying a glass of wine or an interesting cocktail in pleasant company. The MEKK restaurant provides customers with delicious Estonian dishes in a peaceful environment.
We hope that your visit becomes a memorable stay here in the very heart of ancient Tallinn!
улица Нунне - Nunne tänav - Tallinna Vanalinn
Nunne street
Old Town in Tallinn
Cafe Margo, Tallinn, Estonia
Welcome to cafe Margo, which is located on the Town Hall square. Adress: Vanaturu kael 10, Tallinn, Estonia.
Добро пожаловать в кафе Марго, расположенное на Ратушной площади. Адрес: Vanaturu kael 10, Таллин, Эстония.
Tere tulemast Margo kohvikusse, mis asub Raekoja platsil.
Aadress: Vanaturu kael 10, Tallinn, Eesti.
Tallinn Old Dominican Monastery Claustrum
Founded in 1246…
…by a group of Dominican friars as a monastery, school and library.
An interesting development at medieval Claustrum is our Centre of Medieval Spirituality, designed for tourist and to make Claustrum a hub of incentive tourism in Tallinn.
Contact:
Müürivahe 33
10140 Tallinn, Estonia
Phone: +372 5112536
E-mail: info@paideia.ee
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FAQ
Q: Can I visit your Old Dominican Monastery Claustrum as a single visitor?
A: Yes. The Claustrum is normally open to Visitors at the following times:
15 May to 30 September.
Every day 10.00 to 17.00
Q: Which historic rooms are in Claustrum?
A: Claustrum (clausure) is the heart of medieval monastery. The clausure contain the most important rooms of the Monastery - the prior's room, library, the capital hall, dormitory, sacristy, walks, and vestry. In the 14th and 15th century, the meetings of the leaders of the Knighthoods of Harju and Virumaa were often held in the clausure. Eligibly, one of the strongest energy columns in Estonia is situated in the center of Capital Hall.
улица Вене 1 - Vene tänav - Tallinna Vanalinn
Vene street
Old Town in Tallinn
ROTD 10 @ Telliskivi Loomelinnak
улица Мююривахе 2 - Müürivahe tänav - Tallinna Vanalinn
Müürivahe street
Old Town in Tallinn
Philips 3x3 Streetball 2008 / Tallinn Open
Philips 3x3 Streetball 2008 / Tallinn Open at Ülemiste shopping centre 16.08.2008. SUBSCRIBE to our channel:
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