Tartu is the fabulously beautiful miniature city, which is famous for an abundance of interesting museums and interesting historical sights. The most interesting for tourists is the area of the Old City with the amazing Town Hall Square and picturesque streets. Located in the heart of historic district, Town Hall Square is one of the most important symbols of the city. It features a non-standard trapeze shape unusual for Western European cities.
1.It is very convenient to travel around the city by public transport; local buses are painted bright red. Tickets for travel have to be bought in advance at kiosks close to stops and the …
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This city has the right to be considered the cultural center of Estonia. Here are opened numerous museums and exhibitions devoted to art. The number of historical sites is simply tremendous. …
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The Dome Cathedral was severely damaged during the Livonian War and almost completely destroyed during World War II. Through the efforts of local residents that religious building has managed to recover and acquire compelling appearance. The local university is also very popular among tourists; it houses the great Observatory of the University of Tartu. City tours, excursions and tickets in Tartu and surroundings
Iconic cultural sights of Estonia
Estonia is famous for its numerous castles and fortresses, most of which belonged to the Livonian Order. The Episcopal Castle is the only medieval structure preserved in its original form. It was completed in the middle of the 14th century on the island of Saaremaa. Today there is a museum and an art gallery in the fortress. In the city of Rakvere, you will find the Rakvere castle. Following the aftermath of the Polish-Swedish war in the 17th century when the Castle was left in ruins, mining of rocks was conducted in it. The fortress was reconstructed in the 20th century and is now accessible for visiting.
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