We recently hopped across the Baltic
Sea to visit Talinn, the capital of Estonia (Estland in Afrikaans and Swedish).
Talinn, although it also has a very modern and busy side, it still retains the
original walled-in medieval town. This medieval old town was declared a world
heritage site. Talinn was not bombed during the second world war and therefore
much of the old town is untouched and the original medieval city wall is still
mostly complete (something that is actually very rare in Europe). So this was indeed
a very nice trip into the past.
We started off by taking the ferry
from Stockholm (on which now seems to become my annual birthday boat trip, see
previous post on the Helsinki trip). The ferry boat to Estland is a bit smaller
than the one to Helsinki, but it was still a very nice experience. In Talinn we
stayed in a hotel within the old town, which was an excellent choice. It is an
old renovated merchant house in the heart of the old town, a short walk from
the central plain. We spend quite a lot of time browsing the small shops,
visiting historical sites, wall bastions, museums, churches, and of course restaurants.
We visited two very nice restaurants in the old town that had a complete
medieval enactment, with medieval decor; medieval attired staff and medieval
food. This was really fun, and it felt if though you were swept back a few
hundred years into a cozy jolly tavern. The old town was an exceptional
experience and we had great fun, however, for a change of scenery to a more
rural setting, we went on a short tram ride to the outskirts of the (modern)
city to visit the open air museum. Much like Skansen in Stockholm (see previous post), this open-air museum also houses historical relocated houses from various
rural areas in Estland. The winter was still in full swing outside of the hustle
and bustle of the city and the various historical farms, schools and mills were
fairytale pretty. We really enjoyed the trip to these two interesting locations
in Estland where time seem to have stood still. A visit to both these places is highly recommended!
Below are some pictures of the
highlights.
very cool !! a must see when we're in Europe
ReplyDeleteWow, it is so beautiful, thank you for posting so many gorgeous photos
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