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TOOMPEA CASTLE (TOOMPEA LOSS)

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Lossi plats 1a, Tallinn, Estonia
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2024
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This Tallinn castle, which was home to Danish power between 1219 and 1227, now houses the Estonian Parliament.

A symbol of power in Estonia, this castle has evolved many times since its creation around the 13th century, first hosting Danish power from 1219 to 1227. Every empire that has dominated the country has used the castle as its base! In 1227, the order of the Knights Porte-Glaive, which later became the Livonian Order, took up residence here. Their aim: to Christianize the then pagan Baltic states. In 1238, the Danes regained the castle for almost a century. The castle then passed successively into the hands of the Livonian Order, the Swedes and the Russians. In 1767-1773, a late-Baroque castle was built on the foundations of the city wall, housing the Russian territorial administration until 1918, when Estonia became an independent country for the first time.

Today, the upper town castle houses the Estonian Parliament, and the Estonian flag flies at the top of the Long Hermann tower, the tallest of the corner towers. Behind this tower lies the hill and the statue of Linda, widow of the hero Kalev, to whom Toompea owes its existence, if legend is to be believed. The Neitsitorn tower, now a bar, was a prison for prostitutes in the Middle Ages. In 1959, a bust of Johanne Lauristin, the great national writer, was installed opposite the castle entrance.
Be warned, however, if you call it a château, it's not really one. Its pink façade is more reminiscent of a Baroque palace.

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Visited in april 2024
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Symbole politique de l' Estonie maintenant, c'est le siège du parlement de ce pays, il est de style baroque et ses couleurs légères le met en valeur. C'est sa situation qui est intéressante, juste devant la Cathédrale Nevsky, beaucoup de touristes sur cet endroit avec un parc attenant de toute beauté, joliment fleuri, avec une vue panoramique sur la ville en contrebas.
Visited in september 2023
Couleur rose qui dénote avec son entourage, tout comme sa sobriété face à l'église orthodoxe sur la même place. A voir du parc aussi pour appréhender la hauteur de Toompea.
HEDO
Visited in december 2021
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Siège actuel du parlement estonien, il ne se visite pas mais reste incontournable de l'histoire de Tallinn. Les vues avant et arrière sont totalement différentes.
Visited in july 2020
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On ne peut manquer de voir ce bâtiment ! Style un peu particulier, à voir (et ne pas manquer le petit jardin à côté)
mhumbert
Visited in july 2019
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un parlement "rose bonbon"
Cette battisse "rose bonbon" accueille maintenant le parlement estonien (la visite n'est pas possible).
Elle est situé juste en face de la cathédrale orthodoxe qui est très belle et qui mérite une visite.

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