Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Tallinn Scenes, 3

 Still more scenes from Tallinn...

And another, big art deco; OK, I'm now saying Tallinn's art nuvo and
art deco offerings are underrated

For you, Marie: the Tervis Museum (click to enlarge)

The contemporary sculpture sometimes leaps right
out at you

Passing under the central old town fortress (next day's post)

Another fun place to eat and drink; a former nunnery, I assume

Sculpture and fountain in one of the several old town parks

So our goal for the walk was the Telliskivi Creative Center,
an older warehouse district somewhat outside the old town,
which is being gentrified and artrified; the digitus impudicus
among its symbols; we'd read there was a peoples' flea 
market there on Saturdays...but, alas, no more

More sculpture

Lots of murals


Not everything gentrified yet

Beyond the courts you can see rows of manufacturing/warehouses
waiting to be fixed up and made trendy


Helpful map #86,928

Of course

Walking back under the central fortress

Resto consisting of choo-choo dining cars




Monday, July 29, 2024

Tallinn Scenes, 2

 More Tallinn scenes from our 4 day visit...

And another art nouveau

Approaching the big city square; the young woman on
the multi-string violin was really good

Big square and Gothic city hall

Also on the square: peering into an apothecary said
to be Europe's oldest

More of the square

Dragon downspout on the city hall

Amber stores all over

Unlike Riga, Tallinn is definitely on the cruise ship beaten track;
every here and there, port excursion groups, mostly in English
(too)

Among the many traditional buildings

An art deco now and then


Old gate towers, the modern city beyond

Another day, we are walking down to the port...bug hotels in a city park

Ferry to Helsinki parking lot

Scandinavia has some of the steepest liquor prices in the world; it's 
obviously worth it to take the 2 hour ferry to Tallinn where one can
get more competitive prices at this, the largest liquor store I have ever 
seen

Cruise ships in port

Large concrete road barriers in the shape of doves;
tank obstacles for when Putin heads this way

Old fortress/prison at the harbor

Helpful map of the area

Out there, Finland...turn right and you're 200 miles from St. Petersburg


Tallinn Scenes, 1

We wanted to visit a second Baltic capital, and our choice was Tallinn, capital of Estonia, on the Gulf of Finland, across from Helsinki. Tallinn dates from the Middle Ages, an important port, and, like Latvia, contested ground for centuries. It doesn't have as much of the art nouveau architecture that Riga boasts of, but it has a well-preserved Medieval old town with many of its walls and towers still intact. 

It was a 4 hour ride on Flixbus; passing the slower cars and trucks
provided many thrills

The border; we barely slowed down

The terrain, once we got out of the very sizeable cities, was like this:
very flat, mostly forested, some crops, mostly grains, with occasional
glimpses of the Gulf of Riga or the Gulf of Finland

Our hotel, the Tallinn Old Town; new hotel, built right into the city
wall; the round building to the left is the old grain mill, powered by
horses; its well was used to supply the city during sieges; now the
hotel's restaurant

Big church on our street

Wall and towers

Every now and then, an art nouveau building; most
of the old town is much, much older


Half a block from our hotel, Fat Margaret, a giant artillery tower

Fat Margaret is the red dot; beyond it is the port (later post);
our hotel is just to its left

Typical: a much older stone building under the plaster,
with various iron reinforcements

Street scene

The interpretive/historical signage was exceptional and
everywhere; and in English too

KGB prison

They got Trump, Putin's "useful idiot," on the wrong team



Another instance where a bit of the old structure is left
to view, not plastered over

Another art nouveau

Interesting