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Kuldjala Tower
Kuldaja tower is a part of Tallinn's city wall.
It was probally built in 1311-1320 in the city's west wall corner tower.
It is located in a former nunnery yard.
At first it was 9 meter in height and 7 meters in diameter.
The height of the tower came to it's peak in 1610 - 22,5 meters.
Today it has 5 storeys.
The upper floors were used for defensive purposes and
the lower ones as warhouses.
The shape of the tower is horseshoe.
It is well preserved and many activity is held there.
Kiek in de Kök
Kiek in de Kök is a well-known artillery tower built between 1475 and
1483 AD.
Kiek in de Kök stands six stories tall and is a historic landmark of the
Livonian War.
Today, the tower still houses Ivan IV's nine cannonballs, as well as a
museum and photography gallery.
Kiek in de Kök means Peek into the
Kitchen.