NUNNA, SAUNA AND KULDJALA TOWERS
Tower
2024
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2024
Old towers allowing visitors to imagine how a city guard might have felt in the face of a supposed invader.
Tallinn's three oldest towers. The Virgin Tower is one of them, and has been rebuilt many times since its original construction in the 14th century. In the Middle Ages, this tower was used as a prison for "filles de joie". These towers are among the few open to the public. Visitors can climb them and imagine how a city guard might have felt in the face of the supposed invader, but the wall is best known for its view over the old town.
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Visited in may 2018
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Trois belles tours très bien conservées, du haut desquelles on a une très belle vue sur la cité aux toits rouges. La visite permet une belle promenade le long des remparts.
Prix : 2 euros, gratuit avec la Talinn Card
Prix : 2 euros, gratuit avec la Talinn Card
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Monter certains escaliers relèvent de l'escalade en cordée donc si vous avez des problèmes de mobilité, restez au premier étage.