πͺπͺ Estonia
Capital: Tallinn
Tallinn β A beautiful blend of medieval charm and modern innovation
Known as the “City of Towers,” Tallinn is celebrated for its medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. The city has a rich history, heavily influenced by its past as a trading hub, and today it stands as a symbol of Estonia’s independence and digital innovation.
π Timeline of Tallinn
1918: Estonia declares independence, with Tallinn as its capital.
Today: Tallinn is a thriving capital known for its startups and digital advances, famous for its unique mixture of history and modernity.
π Quick Stats
Founded
1154
Language
Estonian
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Geography
Located in Northern Europe, by the Baltic Sea
Time Zone
Eastern European Time (EET)
Calling Code
+372
Driving Side
Right-hand traffic
ποΈ Iconic Landmarks
Tallinn Old Town
A UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
An iconic Russian Orthodox cathedral located on Toompea Hill, stunningly designed.
Kadriorg Palace
A magnificent baroque palace surrounded by manicured gardens, built for Peter the Great.
Tallinn’s charming blend of history and modernity makes it a unique capital. With its vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and innovative spirit, it continues to shape the narrative of Estonia as a forward-thinking nation.

