Visit Stunning Tallinn
At daytime visit Tallinn Old Town, take a walk along the narrow medieval streets and discover new cafes and handicraft shops. In the evening go the theatre and cozy wine cellar. Tallinn is also famous for its nightlife. During the nighttime you can choose from an excellent selection of bars, pubs and nightclubs. If you are looking for cosy, modern and not expensive accommodation in Tallinn city centre stay at Apartment.ee rental apartments.
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Tallinn city theater
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Estonia/Tallinn (Raekoja Square) Part 2
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The Tallinn Town Hall:
There has been a town hall in Tallinn since at least 1322 and a town square next to it ever since then. The hall was rebuilt from 1402 to 1404 into its current form, and a Christmas tree display has been held in the square since 1441, making the Tallinn Christmas tree display over 570 years old.
The Tallinn Town Hall (Estonian: Tallinna raekoda) is a building in the Tallinn Old Town, Estonia, next to the Town Hall Square. It is the oldest town hall in the whole of the Baltic region and Scandinavia.The building is located in the south side of the ancient market square and is 36.8 metres long. The west wall is 14.5 metres in length, and the east is 15.2 meters. It is a two-storey building with a spacious basement.The vane Old Thomas (Estonian: Vana Toomas) on the top of the Town Hall's tower, that has been there since 1530, has become one of the symbols of Tallinn. The height of the tower is 64 metres. Tallinn Town Hall is located on the Town Hall Square, where the streets Kullassepa street, Dunkri street and Vanaturu kael lead. One of the shortest streets of Tallinn is Raekoja tänav, which is located behind the Town Hall.The town hall was built by what was then the market square. The town hall square got its current length in the 1370s. Covered with a board roof in 1374, the town hall was probably a single-decked stone building with a basement. The attic was used as a storeroom. The facade of this long and narrow building is now a rear wall of the arcade, where you can still see some of the simple statuary framed windows from this time.A Town Hall with a huge meeting room was firstly mentioned in a Real Estate book in 1322 as a consistorium, which had a giant warehouse (cellarium civitatis) for that time. Some walls in the eastern part of the modern town hall and seven windows in the basement and on the ground floor have remained from that time. In 1364, it was called a playhouse (teatrum) and in 1372 a town hall (rathus).The Town council controlled the town's political, economic and partly even parlour action. The Town Hall was often a courthouse and a place to introduce goods; sometimes it was even used as a room for theatre, as you can conclude from the word teatrum. Therefore, it was very important to be placed in the heart of the town and to look representative.Although the city power worked in the Town Hall until 1970, it still holds the role of a representational building of a city administration and welcomes visitors as a concert venue and a museum, where you can get to know the centuries-long historical and architectural value of the Tallinn Town Hall. In conjunction with the Tallinn Old Town, the Town Hall has been on the UNESCO world Heritage Sites list since 1997. In 2004, Tallinn Town Hall celebrated its 600th birthday.In 2005, the Tallinn town hall received a high recognition – 2nd prize, in the category of conservation of Architectural Heritage for the revival of the last surviving Gothic Town Hall in Northern Europe and the exemplary revealing of all the historical layers of this icon of the great European tradition of municipal power. The prize was presented to Elvira Liiver Holmström, the director of Tallinn Town Hall by Queen Sofía of Spain at the European Heritage Awards Ceremony which was held on 27 June 2006 at the Palacio Real de El Pardo, Madrid. Europa Nostra medal was presented to Tallinn Town Hall on the ceremony on the 15th of September in 2006 by Siim Kallas, Vice President of the European Commission, and Thomas Willoch, Europa Nostra board member.Wikipedia
24.11.2018 M. Marchenko's master-classes: Yana Pochtaryova, EAMT, Tallinn, Estonia
24.11.2018 Mira Marchenko's master-classes: Yana Pochtaryova, the Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT), Tallinn, Estonia
- J. Haydn Keyboard Sonata in F major, Hob.XVI:23 (I-st part)
- H. Villa-Lobos Piece Cat and Mouse (O gato e o rato) from Fábulas características, W 76 (op.65)
- E. MacDowell Etude №12 Hungarian (Ungarisch) (Ungari stiilis)” from 12 Etudes, op.39
Student: Yana Pochtaryova,Tallinn music high school (TMKK)
24.11.2018 Мастер-классы Миры Марченко: Яна Почтарёва, Камерный зал Эстонской Академии Музыки и Театра (ЭАМТ)/ Külaliskontsert Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia, Таллинн, Эстония
- Й. Гайдн Соната для фортепиано фа мажор, соч.13 №3, Hob: XVI:23 (I-ая часть)
- Э. Вилла-Лобос Пьеса «Кот и мышь» из цикла «Характерные фабулы для фортепиано, W 76 (соч.65)
- Э. Макдауэлл Этюд №12 Венгерский из 12 этюдов для фортепиано, соч.39
Студентка: Яна Почтарёва, Таллиннская музыкальная средняя школа (TMKK)
Estonia - Tallinn - Tartu Sightseeing
Sightseeing video of attractive Estonia. Video is shot 2013.
List of sights:
Tallinn:
-Port of Tallinn
-Kadriorg park & palace
-President's castle
-Kumu art museum
-Lauluväljak - Tallinn song festival grounds
-Parliament of Estonia
-Old town
-National Opera and Ballet
Tartu:
-Emajoki - Mother river
-City Hall of Tartu
-Statue of Kalevipoeg
-Statue of Fr.R Kreutzwald
-Tartu Ülikool - University of Tartu
-University's institute of archeology and history
-Angel's bridge
-Devil's bridge
-Old anatomical theatre of Tartu
Tallinn, beautiful town in Estonia, life, buildings, green, history, monuments, women
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After the theater adventure in Tallinn, Estonia
Here you see what happened next. Kaidi shares the story of the play which talked about the man who was almost invisible in his town, but suddenly there was a huge monument made for him. The whole town was so excited to figure our why and how this happened. The whole play kept us on our toes.
In Estonia Estonians love to go to the theater and it is usually well prepared, tickets are mostly sold out already months ahead. So it was a miracle we found a play tonight and got tickets.
We had a blast.
Aloha from us,
Crystal Ra
Tallinn, Estonia - Marella Discovery Cruise - Baltics
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Tallinn - Top 10 Travel Attractions - Estonia Travel Guide
Tallinn, one of Europe’s newest capitals, boasts a rich mix of architecture and culture in a small geographic area. Its Old Town was almost untouched by war and remains perfectly preserved. And outside the city walls there are beguiling districts of brightly painted wooden houses, parks, redeveloped docks, beaches and forests.
There are still stag dos and plenty of bars where Finns fresh off the Helsinki ferry chug bargain beers, but Tallinn is also a cultured place that attracts visitors who wants more than just a cheap drink: Baltic, Nordic, Teutonic and Russian cultures meld in food, art, design and music. The annual Tallinn Music Week (27 March-2 April) showcases Estonia’s growing rock and electronic music scene in venues including the city’s old power station (kultuurikatel.ee).
The city has a surprisingly modern, sophisticated air: trams and buses (free for the locals) make everything easily accessible and old warehouses are being converted into new spaces for business and culture. Free wifi and a nascent tech scene (Skype was developed here) show this is a city looking forward as well as to its traditional, folkloric roots.
Song Festival Grounds
Every five years (the next one is in July 2019) Tallinn has its Last Night of the Proms moment as 30,000-odd singers from 1,000 choirs belt out traditional anthems to the white, blue and black flag-waving masses who gather for the Song Festival, which began in 1869 and has developed into one of Estonia’s key cultural get-togethers. The sprawling grassy bowl is the perfect place for a Sunday stroll, while the huge shell-like structure on which the singers stand is a modernist treat designed in 1959 by Alar Kotli. A previous stage stood on the site from the 1920s but the one that soars over the park today was built to accommodate the vast numbers of singers and spectators who flock to the event – and its popularity, which mirrors feelings of “Estonian-ism” in the country continues to rise. The stories in the songs and the use of the Estonian language to sing them reach deep into the heart of the Estonian soul and collective culture.
Estonian Architecture Museum
This is the perfect place to start exploring the Rotermann Quarter – a former industrial district that’s being turned into shops, offices and flats. This chunky old salt warehouse at the heart of the neighbourhood houses the museum and is chocka with models of the most interesting buildings in town, such as 23 Roosikrantsi Street by Robert Natuse – an expressionist gem built of dark bricks and with a pointed prow that recalls the Chilehaus in Hamburg, plus a model of a huge planned seaside sanatorium in Estonia’s coastal city, Parnu, which was never built. There are fascinating hand-drawn plans (mostly from the Soviet era) for overblown reconstructions of Tallinn city centre, crowned with towerblocks and megastructures. Again the plans never came to fruition because of the sums involved, and a sense that the history of the city was worth preserving. However, there are some big bits of bluster from the communist age around Tallinn – like the Viru Hotel’s skyscraper slab and the Linnahall, an evocative, crumbling wreck destined to be transformed into a concert venue and conference centre.
Von Krahl
A handsome traditional stone pub and theatre in Tallinn’s Old Town, where buildings jostle against the hillside, Von Krahl is all steep steps and characterful wooden beams on a street (Rataskaevu) that dates back to the 1700s. The team behind it took over the place in 1992 as Communism ended and free expression widened in Tallinn. Today, all kinds of left-field plays are put on here and one of the most recent was titled Hipsteri Surm, which translates as “Hipster Death”. Bands stop off too. Hundreds jammed in during Tallinn Music Week (see above) last year to see Estonian neo-folk trio Trad.Attack!, who sample one of their member’s late granny’s vocals on upbeat, dancey tracks.
Umami
With its mid-century furniture and local artists’ paintings on the wall, Umami is cool – yet far removed from the showiness those places often suffer from. This is the second restaurant from Janno Lepik and Kristjan Peäske; the first is Leib, in the old town. Warm staff, an open kitchen and a family-friendly vibe go alongside food such as local cod and salads with rocket and beetroot. Umami is inside an old house on the edge of a park in the Mustamae district, which – along with the laid-back atmosphere – makes it feel more like you’re going to someone’s for dinner than out to a restaurant.
12.11.2017 Mira Marchenko’s master-classes. Anastassia Mjassojedova. EAMT, Tallinn, Estonia
12.11.2017 Mira Marchenko’s master-classes. Chamber Hall of Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT), Tallinn, Estonia
A. Scriabin Valse, op.38
Student: Anastassia Mjassojedova, Tallinn music school n. a. G. Ots
12.11.2017 Мастер-классы Миры Марченко. Камерный зал Эстонской Академии Музыки и Театра (ЭАМТ), Таллинн, Эстония
А. Скрябин Вальс ля-бемоль мажор, соч.38
Студентка: Анастасия Мясоедова, Таллиннская музыкальная школа им. Г. Отса
Amazing videomaping on a palace in Tallinn, Estonia - Wandering lights 2018
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11.11.2017 Mira Marchenko’s master-classes. Margot Salumets. B-301 of EAMT, Tallinn, Estonia
11.11.2017 Mira Marchenko’s master-classes. Class B-301 of Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT), Tallinn, Estonia
R. Schumann “Aufschwung” from Fantasiestücke, op.12
Student: Margot Salumets, Tallinn music high school (TMKK)
11.11.2017 Мастер-классы Миры Марченко, Класс B-301 Эстонской Академии Музыки и Театра (ЭАМТ), Таллинн, Эстония
Р. Шуман «Порыв» из «Фантастические пьесы», соч.12
Студентка: Марго Салумец, Таллинская музыкальная средняя школа (TMKK)
Christmas Miracle highlight clip #7 in Tallinn, Estonia
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23.11.18 M. Marchenko's master-classes: Darja Kisseljova, EAMT, Tallinn, Estonia
23.11.2018 Mira Marchenko's master-classes: Darja Kisseljova, the Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT), Tallinn, Estonia
- L. v. Beethoven Piano Sonata No.25 in G major, op.79 (I-st part)
- E. MacDowell Piece “Witches' Dance (Hexentanz)” from “2 Fantasiestucke”, op.17
Student: Darja Kisseljova,13 y.o., Tallinn music school
23.11.2018 Мастер-классы Миры Марченко: Дарья Киселёва, Камерный зал Эстонской Академии Музыки и Театра (ЭАМТ)/ Külaliskontsert Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia, Таллинн, Эстония
- Л. в. Бетховен Соната для фортепиано №25 Соль мажор, соч.79 (I-ая часть)
- Э. Макдауэлл Пьеса Танец ведьм (Hezentanz) из «2 фантастические пьесы для фортепиано, соч.17
Студентка: Дарья Киселёва, 13 лет, Таллиннская музыкальная школа
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23.11.2018 M. Marchenko's master-classes: Sofia Khvichia, EAMT, Tallinn, Estonia
23.11.2018 Mira Marchenko's master-classes: Sofia Khvichia, the Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT), Tallinn, Estonia
- W.A. Mozart Piano Sonata No.10 in C major, K.330 (I-st part)
- F. Liszt Etude “Gnomenreigen” from “2 Konzertetuden”, S.145
- F. Liszt Etude №2 in E flat major from “Grandes Etudes de Paganini, S.141
Student: Sofia Khvichia, 16 y.o., Tallinn music high school (TMKK)
23.11.2018 Мастер-классы Миры Марченко: Софья Хвичия, Камерный зал Эстонской Академии Музыки и Театра (ЭАМТ)/ Külaliskontsert Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia, Таллинн, Эстония
- В. А. Моцарт Соната для фортепиано №10 До мажор, KV330
- Ф. Лист Этюд № 2 `Хоровод гномов` из «2 концертных этюда», S.145
- Ф. Лист Этюд №2 ми бемоль мажор из Большие этюды по Паганини, S.141
Студентка: Софья Хвичия, Таллиннская музыкальная средняя школа (TMKK)
Tallinn, Estonia - Old Town
5 hours Tallinn tour in Old Town of Tallinn, Estonia