Tallinn Old Town
During post-war repairs, a row of four cannon balls was placed in the newly
patched stone wall as a memorial. You can still see them on the tower's south east side.
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Tallinn Town Hall
Nothing says power like the impressive, Gothic Town Hall that dominates Medieval Tallinn's
main square. It was built in 1402-1404 as a meeting place for the ruling burgermeisters and
has been a show piece of the city ever since.
Nowadays the Town Hall is the only intact Gothic town hall in Northern Europe. It's used
mainly for concerts or for entertaining visiting kings or presidents. In July and August it's
open to visitors as a museum. The structure's interior is truly impressive, featuring colourful
meeting halls, vaulted ceilings, intricate wood carvings and some of the city's most prized art
treasures