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SAINT KATHERINE'S PASSAGE (KATARIINA KÄIK)

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Katariina käik, Tallinn, Estonia
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2024
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2024

This St. Catherine's passageway, which links Vene (Russian) and Müürivahe streets, offers a truly medieval atmosphere.

St. Catherine's Passage, which links Vene (Russian) and Müürivahe streets, is a place where you'll find a real medieval atmosphere. In the medieval-style craft workshops run by the Katariina Artists' Guild, visitors can admire objects made of glass, ceramics, leather and much more. The workshops are laid out in such a way that visitors can not only see the finished objects, but also witness the process by which these unique works of art are made.

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auredesa
Visited in january 2017
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Un agréable passage avec boutiques artisanales. Ne manquer pas d'examiner les tombes des différents personnages sur le mur.
Eric83fute
Visited in may 2016
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Jolie rue médiévale avec de nombreuses petites échoppes d'artisans, mérite le détour.
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Visited in may 2016
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Une des rues les plus médiévales de Tallinn, voire la plus médiévale. Vestiges archéologiques déposés sur un long mur. En face, nombreuses boutiques d'artisans dont on peut admirer le travail. Ne pas oublier de visiter les rues parallèles et passages à quelques mètres (ouverts le jour seulement), le tout constituant un vaste ensemble d'églises et de monastères.

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