Greetings, I'm a tour guide from the Town Hall of Tallinn, and actually it was first mentioned back in 1322, not built, the oldest part of the building could date back to 1248, but the gothic town hall reached it's full glory in 1404. Love your content btw.
I came across your videos after watching one on the Museum of Banned Books. I am now planning my first solo trip abroad to Tallinn because you make it look so amazing
Love love love Tallinn! And can’t forget St.Olav’s where I almost died hahaha those stairs are murderous. The Tallinn card is incredibly useful for tourists (and get the card, its a great souvenir ❤)
If visiting the Health museum, like 50m away across the street is Nature museum, also worth visiting. Im local, but some of these i have not yet seen😅 must go 😊
You have made a great job.We enjoyed so much watching your piece of art.Thanks a lot.Polly.Soryy i f i pronounced wrong. your name.We plann to visit Kumu,design,history, Kadriorg museums.What about Art Museum in Tallinn?Describe in more details The Tallinn card.
Hi there, Thank you for the kind words. If you are looking for more art museums in the city then check out this list: visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/see-do/things-to-do/attractions-museums?object_category_id=490|475 If you plan to visit a few museums within a short period of time (24h, 48h or 72h). Then, the Tallinn Card might be a cheaper option for visiting the museums. You can read more about the card and its app here: visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/tallinn-card/tallinn-card/online-shop
@4:32 .... and should have added here that when completed it was the tallest building in the entire world. @9:48 You missed mentioning that Old Town Hall also has a climbing opportunity to view the top of the bell tower. @19:40 Yay! Estonian Museum of Architecture made your list. That was the first museum I visited in Tallinn.... during the last millennium! 😎 At that time they had a temporary exhibit of core drilled samples of Estonian natural marble. I wish we could visit that exhibit again! @22:24 Oh good! You did not forget the Estonian Open Air Museum... I was suspecting it would not be included at the point you said "two more neighborhoods...." I thought the "two" had already been utilized. @23:04 The staff member at the Chapel pointed out to us a "Emaspuu" across the path.... so we took a photo with it while she got a big hearty laugh! @23:18 Interesting! I did not recall traditional meals served there. Yum!
For the viewer: We are preparing a trip to Tallinn and started watching TH-cam videos routinely at dinner to learn more about the city. The unbroken commonality of TH-cam videos on places is how bad they are. Slapped toether by fatheads and idiots with no idea how to do a video and too lazy to bother to take one of the free courses -- on TH-cam! When it comes to Tallinn there is one glaring exception. Visti Tallinn, and Polly in particualar, are stuffed full of useful information, edited professionally, on topic, informed and really worth while. In fact, they, and some tours, are the skeleton around which we are planning our visit.
That’s the address: Müürivahe 48. The entrance is located just opposite the St Katherine’s passage (the entry that closer to the Viru gates) and there is a big poster “Hellemann Tower” at the entry so you can’t miss it.
Greetings, I'm a tour guide from the Town Hall of Tallinn, and actually it was first mentioned back in 1322, not built, the oldest part of the building could date back to 1248, but the gothic town hall reached it's full glory in 1404. Love your content btw.
Thank you so much for this clarification. I’ve pinned it so others can see this too! 🙌
I m in Tallinn right now. Absolutely terrific job, my lady! Thank you!
I can't stop watching your videos 😍 best guide ever!
Thank you so much for your kind words :)
I came across your videos after watching one on the Museum of Banned Books. I am now planning my first solo trip abroad to Tallinn because you make it look so amazing
Best feedback ever!
We were initially going to do a day trip to Tallinn this summer, but your videos have convinced us to spend two days! Thank you!
Love love love Tallinn! And can’t forget St.Olav’s where I almost died hahaha those stairs are murderous. The Tallinn card is incredibly useful for tourists (and get the card, its a great souvenir ❤)
If visiting the Health museum, like 50m away across the street is Nature museum, also worth visiting.
Im local, but some of these i have not yet seen😅 must go 😊
Yes!
Love this channel. Could you make a video of the best breakfast places in Tallinn?❤
Wow! Amazing job! Thanks a lot! I'm from Tallinn but I find your video super useful even for the locals! ❤️
Coming to Tallinn on Friday. Thanks for the tips (and the awesome food videos)! Can't wait to eat my way through Tallinn!
I would love to visit the Art Museums ...Tallinn is a hidden gem i really enjoy watching these videos
Thank you for your videos, they are really helpful.
Great Job!!!!! So thorough!
Great videos!
Heyho i will visit Tallinn tomorrow thankyou ❤️❤️
Well done very nice
Great overview, thanks!
You have made a great job.We enjoyed so much watching your piece of art.Thanks a lot.Polly.Soryy i f i pronounced wrong. your name.We plann to visit Kumu,design,history, Kadriorg museums.What about Art Museum in Tallinn?Describe in more details The Tallinn card.
Hi there,
Thank you for the kind words. If you are looking for more art museums in the city then check out this list: visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/see-do/things-to-do/attractions-museums?object_category_id=490|475
If you plan to visit a few museums within a short period of time (24h, 48h or 72h). Then, the Tallinn Card might be a cheaper option for visiting the museums. You can read more about the card and its app here: visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/tallinn-card/tallinn-card/online-shop
@4:32 .... and should have added here that when completed it was the tallest building in the entire world. @9:48 You missed mentioning that Old Town Hall also has a climbing opportunity to view the top of the bell tower. @19:40 Yay! Estonian Museum of Architecture made your list. That was the first museum I visited in Tallinn.... during the last millennium! 😎 At that time they had a temporary exhibit of core drilled samples of Estonian natural marble. I wish we could visit that exhibit again! @22:24 Oh good! You did not forget the Estonian Open Air Museum... I was suspecting it would not be included at the point you said "two more neighborhoods...." I thought the "two" had already been utilized. @23:04 The staff member at the Chapel pointed out to us a "Emaspuu" across the path.... so we took a photo with it while she got a big hearty laugh! @23:18 Interesting! I did not recall traditional meals served there. Yum!
Great. Good english. Views "of" never "on" in english. Love Tallin!
Tallinn, never Tallin.
Awesome! Hea töö!
Thank you so much!
For the viewer: We are preparing a trip to Tallinn and started watching TH-cam videos routinely at dinner to learn more about the city. The unbroken commonality of TH-cam videos on places is how bad they are. Slapped toether by fatheads and idiots with no idea how to do a video and too lazy to bother to take one of the free courses -- on TH-cam!
When it comes to Tallinn there is one glaring exception. Visti Tallinn, and Polly in particualar, are stuffed full of useful information, edited professionally, on topic, informed and really worth while. In fact, they, and some tours, are the skeleton around which we are planning our visit.
Thank you so very much. We try our best bringing good quality videos to our audience!
The open air museum is a must. Hire a bike to get around it and add some fun
Bike is an excellent suggestion!
Hi. You do recommend climbing the Hellemann tower and Town wall.Where can we start to climb them`?Is there any street near them as a coordinate?
That’s the address: Müürivahe 48. The entrance is located just opposite the St Katherine’s passage (the entry that closer to the Viru gates) and there is a big poster “Hellemann Tower” at the entry so you can’t miss it.
@@VisitTallinn You are genius..Thanks
another museum to add: Tallinn Museum of Orders of Knighthood (a.k.a. Tallinna Rüütliordude Muuseum)
Great videos !