Founded in 1233, the Dome Church (Toomkirik) in Tallinn, Estonia, has served as a burial ground for the country’s elite and noble families. The church’s architecture is a fascinating mix of styles, with its main structure dating back to the 15th century and a baroque tower added in the 18th century. Visitors can explore this historic site, which offers a glimpse into Estonia’s rich past through its varied architectural elements and the stories of those interred within its walls.
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