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Lutheran Church of Holy Spirit in Tallinn
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| Address: Pühavaimu 2, Tallinn,
Harjumaa |
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www.eelk.ee/tallinna.puhavaimu
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| The smallest among the medieval churches in Tallinn is situated near the Town Hall Square and has a rich collection of art work. An important winged altar (Berndt Notke, a master from Lübeck, 1483), a Renaissance pulpit (1597), galleries with Baroque carvings and paintings (Elert Thiele, XVII), a great number of old paintings and lights, modern stained-glass windows. Built: XIII/XIV. |
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Pärnu New Art Museum
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| Address: Esplanaadi 10, Pärnu,
Pärnumaa |
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| Tel: +372 44 30 772 |
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www.chaplin.ee
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| Anthropology is the keyword of the collection and activities of Pärnu New Art Museum. Its huge collection of films and videos illustrates the culture of different peoples and the fine art collection includes a number of marginal pieces of art created in prisons, at mental asylums and at the homes of the disabled people. The museum is famous for the traditional international annual exhibition of nudes „Man and Woman“; it is also well-known for conferences, film festivals and the shortest summer night musical contests. |
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St James’ Lutheran Church in Pärnu-Jaagupi
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| Address: Kirikumõis, Pärnu-Jaagupi,
Pärnumaa |
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www.parnujakobi.ee
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| The youngest medieval church in Estonia, the west tower added in 1888 (spire from 1907, architect Rudolf von Engelhardt). A carved baroque pulpit (Elert Thiele), the altarpiece “Christ on the Cross” (Ants Laikmaa’s copy of the painting of the Eduard von Gebhardt, 1900). Built: 1534, XIX. |
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The Town Hall building
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| Address: Raekoja plats 1, Tallinn,
Harjumaa |
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| Tel: +372 6 457 900 |
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www.tallinn.ee/raekoda
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| Tallinn Town Hall is the only surviving Gothic town hall in Northern Europe.
Built in the heart of Tallinn, next to a marketplace, the Town Hall has witnessed trade and social activities for over 700 years. It has still remained the most important representational building in town. |
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Museum Of Estonian Swedes
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| Address: Sadama 31, Haapsalu,
Läänemaa |
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| Tel: +372 55623993 |
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www.aiboland.ee
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| Estonian Swedes have inhabited the coast and islands of West Estonia for almost 1000 years. Living as free peasants thanks to their privileges they managed to preserve their closed community with old and peculiar folk culture. The period ended with WWII when the Estonian Swedes moved to Sweden. After the restoration of independence in Estonian the coastal Swedes and their descendants established a museum, which task is not only the collection and exposition but also the revival of old folk culture. When ordered in advance, one can sail on traditional wooden sailing boats (Ruhnu jawl, Vormsi punt). |
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