zurückTallin  Ostsee 2019  Marktgrafenheide  Warnemünde   Tallin  ST. Petersburg  Helsinki  Stockholm

Tallinn Estland Rathausplatz Restaurants  Tallinn Estland Rathaus Restaurant Dragon  Restaurant Rathausplatz
  
Tallinn Estland Rathausplatz Restaurants Tallinn Estland Rathaus Restaurant Dragon  Restaurant
  
Tallinn Estland  Kirche Tallinn Estland Kirche
Tallinn Estland  Stadtmauer Tallinn Estland Valdemar
Tallinn Estland Tallinn Estland Väterchen Frost
#tallinn #estland #rathaus #restaurant #rathausplatz #estonia #germany #food #hamburg #deutschland #riga #dragon #stockholm #russia #munich #delicious #berlin #lettland #münchen #dinner #rathaushamburg #eesti #marienplatz #instafood #city #helsinki #finnland #travel #yummy #kopenhagen, #tallinn #restaurant #rathausplatz #rathaus #estonia #germany #food #hamburg #dragon #riga #deutschland #stockholm #munich #delicious #berlin #münchen #dinner #rathaushamburg #marienplatz #instafood #city #helsinki #travel #yummy #kopenhagen #architecture #essen #townhall #amsterdam #bar
Tallinn Estland Tallinn Estland

In Estland (Estonia), the term Rathaus (meaning town hall in German) is often used to refer to the central administrative building of a town or city. In Tallinn, the Rathaus is the Tallinn Town Hall (in Estonian: Tallinna Raekoda), which is located in the heart of the Old Town.

Key facts about Tallinn Town Hall (Tallinna Raekoda):

  1. Location:

    • The Town Hall is located on Raekoja Plats (Town Hall Square), one of the most famous and picturesque squares in Tallinn's Old Town.
  2. Architecture:

    • The building is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. It was originally built in the 13th century and has been expanded and renovated over the centuries.
    • The Tallinn Town Hall is the oldest town hall in the Baltic States and is one of the best-preserved medieval town halls in Europe.
    • The Tallinn Town Hall Tower stands tall at 64 meters and offers panoramic views of the Old Town and the surrounding area.
  3. History:

    • The Town Hall has historically served as the administrative center of Tallinn, hosting city council meetings, guilds, and important public functions.
    • In the past, it was also the center for public life, with markets, festivals, and other social events held in the square in front of the building.
  4. Interior:

    • Inside the Tallinn Town Hall, there are several rooms that showcase the rich history of the city, including the Town Hall Hall, where meetings of the city council were held, and the Council Chamber.
    • The building also houses a small museum dedicated to the history of the town and its civic life.
  5. Town Hall Square:

    • Raekoja Plats (Town Hall Square) is a lively spot, especially during the summer months when tourists visit the Old Town. In winter, the square is famous for hosting one of the most charming Christmas markets in Europe, complete with a beautifully decorated Christmas tree and local crafts and food.
  6. Current Use:

    • Today, the Tallinn Town Hall is a popular tourist attraction, and parts of the building are still used for official municipal functions. The building is often used for cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions.

If you're planning to visit Tallinn, the Town Hall Square and its surrounding medieval streets are must-see attractions, and the Tallinna Raekoda offers a fascinating glimpse into Tallinn's past.


11.03.25 Copyright   Dirk  Rauschenbach Koelnerstrasse 293 51702 Bergneustadt  Datenschutzerklaerung   02261 9788972  Mail ccooly( at) web.de