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page 1Tallinn Old Town
Toompea Castle
castle in Tallinn, Estonia
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Orthodox church in Tallinn, Estonia
St. Nicholas' Church
church in Tallinn, Estonia
St. Olaf's Church
church in Tallinn, Estonia

Toompea
thumb|360px|View of the Toompea hill, 2013.
Toompea (from , "Cathedral Hill") is a hill in the central part of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. The hill has an area of and is about 20–30 metres higher than the surrounding areas.
Toompea is part of the medieval Tallinn Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tallinn Old Town
UNESCO World Heritage site
St. Mary's Cathedral
church building in Tallinn, Estonia
Pikk Hermann
tower in Tallinn
Stenbock House
building in Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn Town Hall
municipal building in Tallinn, Estonia
Kiek in de Kök
tower in Tallinn, Estonia
Walls of Tallinn
historic wall built around the city of Tallinn, Estonia
Fat Margaret
wall tower in Tallinn, Estonia
House of the Blackheads
building in Tallinn
Church of the Holy Spirit
church building in Tallinn, Estonia
Town Hall Square
square in central Tallinn, Estonia
Raeapteek
thumb|250px|The Raeapteek
The Raeapteek (; ) is a pharmacy in the center of Tallinn, Estonia.
Vanalinn
Vanalinn (Estonian for "Old Town") is a subdistrict () in the district of Kesklinn (Midtown), Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 4,939 ().
Tallinn City Theatre
theatre in Tallinn, Estonia
Saint Catherine's Monastery
former monastery in Tallinn, Estonia
Old Thomas
symbol of Tallinn
Swedish Saint Michael's Church
church building in Tallinn, Estonia
Estonian Knighthood House
building in Tallinn, Estonia
St. Nicholas' Church
church building in Tallinn, Estonia
Danish King's Garden
park in Tallinn, Estonia
Hirvepark
thumb|Hirvepark in 2013
Hirvepark () is a park in Tallinn, Estonia.
Tallinn Cathedral School
school in Tallinn, Estonia
The Danse Macabre
15th century painting by Bernhard Notke in Tallinn
Kino Sõprus
thumb|Sõprus (August 2012)
Sõprus ('Friendship') is a cinema in Tallinn, Estonia.
Maiasmokk
thumb|Maiasmokk is located in the ground floor of the yellow building in the centre
Maiasmokk (, literally 'sweet lip') is a historical café in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. In its current form it dates back to 1864, making it the oldest operational café in Estonia. The premises also contain a museum about the history and uses of marzipan. It is currently owned by the Kalev company.

Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord
church building in Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn Old Town Days
festival in Tallinn
Embassy of Russia in Tallinn
diplomatic mission representing the Russian Federation to the Republic of Estonia