Pikk Hermann (Tall Hermann)

Pikk Hermann (Tall Hermann)

Lossi plats 1a, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn

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Tall Hermann is the defensive tower standing at the southwestern corner of Toompea Castle in Tallinn. It is thought to have been built in 1371. It obtained its current height (45.6 m) and shape in the late 15th century. 

A narrow stone staircase of 215 steps leads to the top of the tower.

At the top of the tower, 95 metres above sea level, flies the flag that symbolises the ruling power in Estonia. The blue, black, and white of the national flag were first seen here on 12 December 1918 and after years of Soviet occupation, again on 24 February 1989.

Good to know: The flag is raised at sunrise and lowered at sunset, except on Victory Day and Midsummer Day on June 23–24.

National Registry of Cultural Monuments

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  • Signposted
  • Sealed access road
  • On foot only

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TheShis

TheShis

A lovely tower and garden.

This is a lovely tower (rarely open to the public) overlooking the palace and the cathedral. There's a lovely garden next to the tower - the Governor's garden.

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B8078VHmaxv

Urban legend

In the Middle Ages, a girl and a young man lived in Old Tallinn. The girl's name was Margaret, and the young man's name was Hermann. Margaret lived in a fishing village, she was short, plump and...

Jana K

Jana K

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A monument that is in a park in Tallinn's historical city center. I wouldn't call it the most interesting place in the city, but it surely adds to the city's historical value and it's also nicely...

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