Tallinn Town Hall, a magnificent example of late Gothic architecture, was completed in 1404 and stands as one of Northern Europe’s oldest surviving Gothic town halls. Located in the heart of Tallinn, Estonia, the building boasts intricate medieval artwork, detailed wood carvings, and rich tapestries. Today, visitors can explore its historic interior as a museum, attend concerts, or witness official receptions. The preserved features offer a tangible connection to the city’s medieval past, making it a significant cultural and historical landmark.
Tallinn Town Hall (Tallinna Raekoda)
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