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Comenius European Cultural Diversity is Our Common Wealth. Spain April 23rd- 27th, 2012

Comenius European Cultural Diversity is Our Common Wealth. Spain April 23rd- 27th, 2012. Kohtla-J ärve Vahtra põhikool, Estonia 2012. Estonian historical sites. You will visit Tallinn and Tartu historical sites. Welcome to the historical part of Tallinn. Some facts about Tallinn.

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Comenius European Cultural Diversity is Our Common Wealth. Spain April 23rd- 27th, 2012

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  1. Comenius EuropeanCulturalDiversity is OurCommonWealth. Spain April 23rd- 27th, 2012 Kohtla-Järve Vahtra põhikool, Estonia 2012

  2. Estonian historical sites You will visit Tallinn and Tartu historical sites.

  3. Welcome to the historical part of Tallinn

  4. Some facts about Tallinn Area is 159.2 km², Population 400 911 inhabitants Tallinn dates to 1154, Arab Al-Idrisi marked it on his map. The Tallinn Old Town became a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1997. 15th century St. Olav's church with a 159 m high Gothic spire It was the tallest building in the world between 1549 and 1625. Throughout most of its history, Tallinn was known to the world by its German name, Reval. The largest lake in Tallinn is Lake Ülemiste ( 9.6 km²). It is the main source of the city's drinking water. Tallinn is subdivided into 8 administrative districts Tallinn's public tram system dates back to 1888.

  5. Some historical places of Tallinn

  6. Limestone Wall About 1.9km of the high, limestone wall that surrounded Tallinn in Medieval times is still intact today. The system includes 20 defensive towers and portions of two outer gates.

  7. Tallinn`s city gates In Medieval times Tallinn's city gates were firmly shut each evening at 9 p.m. Anyone wandering the streets after that hour without a good reason was taken to jail.

  8. St. Catherine`s Passage One of Tallinn's most romantic spots is St. Catherine's Passage, an attractive little lane where craftswomen create and sell stained glass, ceramics, jewellery, leather goods and hats.

  9. St. Olav`s Church From 1549 to 1625 St. Olav's Church, with its 159-metre spire, was the tallest building in the world.

  10. Toompea Castle Toompea hill 13th – 14th centuries,High Medieval

  11. Toompea Hill Legend claims that the Toompea Hill is actually the burial mound of Estonia's mythical hero, Kalev.

  12. Toompea Hill The hill is 7 hectares and is about 20–30 metres higher than the surrounding areas. The history of Toompea is linked to the history of rulers and power in Estonia.

  13. Old Thomas weather vane One of the most famous symbols of Tallinn is the Old Thomas weather vane that stands atop the Town Hall Tower. The original dates to 1530.

  14. Kadriorg Palace The city's famous Kadriorg Palace, completed in 1718, was built by the Russian Tsar Peter the Great.

  15. Welcome to Tartu Tartu is the second largest city, 101,000 people in 38.8 sq. km. 185 km. south of Tallinn, the centre of Southern Estonia;

  16. Some facts about Tartu The first written records for Tartu date from 1030. It is the intellectual capital of Estonia. Tartu University was founded in 1632. The Ministry of Science and Education is here. Supreme Court of Estonia is in Tartu Here are popular university’s Botanical Gardens, Tartu theatre, the Vanemuine, was founded in 1870 Catherine’s House and Tartu Art Museum, Gunpowder Cellar, Tartu has about a dozen wonderful churches from various eras St. John’s Lutheran Church

  17. Tartu Town Hall Square It was built in 1786.The city market was located in the Town Hall Square in the 18th century.

  18. Tartu Cathedral Ruin The ruins of Dome Church, which was the largest cathedral in Livonia when it was completed in the 15th century.

  19. A fountain with kissing students was built in the Town Hall Square in 1998.

  20. Tartu University The main building was built in 1804-1809

  21. Tartu Art Museum It was established in 1940

  22. Gunpowder Cellar It was carved into a hillside as part of a bishop’s citadel in the late 18th century.

  23. St. John’s Lutheran Church It was built in the early 1300′s.

  24. Discover Estonia!!!

  25. Thank you for your attention!!!

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