The Holocaust monument in Klooga near Tallinn stands in the
exact place of burning the bodies of 2000 Jews murdered there.
Klooga is one of the two gloomy concentration camps located
in German occupied Estonia during the II World War. The 2000 ...
Location: Pikk 26, Kesklinn, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10133
Built by the Brotherhood of Blackheads in 1399 The House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads in Pikk street 26 is the only fully preserved Renaissance building in Tallinn. The name of the Brotherhood came from their patron black St. Mauritius, a Chris...
The Kunder’ Stone (a boulder) lies on the slope of the Suur Munamäe hill in Haanja nature park. The average height of the stone is 1,1 meters and it was named by Estoinan poet Juhan Kunder (1852-1888). The Kunder’ Stone is one of the five boulders that ...