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360° Photos of Estonia – Discover the Hidden Gem of Northern Europe

Estonia, a small yet captivating country in Northern Europe, offers an enchanting mix of medieval history, untouched nature, and modern innovation. From its picturesque capital, Tallinn, to vast forests, pristine islands, and rich cultural traditions, Estonia has something for every traveler. With our immersive 360-degree photos, you can explore Estonia’s beauty and diversity, from ancient landmarks to contemporary urban life and stunning landscapes.

Estonia’s Cities and Architecture

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The Püha Vaimu Kogudus, or Church of the Holy Spirit, is one of the oldest and most significant medieval churches in Tallinn, Estonia. Located in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town, this charming Gothic-style church dates back to the 13th century and is known for its stunning architectural details and historical importance.

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The Tallinn Town Hall (Raekoda) is a stunning Gothic masterpiece located in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town and is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. Built in the early 14th century and completed in 1404, the Town Hall stands proudly on Town Hall Square (Raekoja Plats) and has served as a central hub for civic and political life throughout Tallinn’s history. It is also the oldest surviving town hall in the Baltic region and Scandinavia.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

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St. Nicholas’ Church, known as Niguliste Kirik in Estonian, is one of the most historically significant and architecturally striking churches in Tallinn’s Old Town. Originally built in the 13th century and dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors and merchants, the church reflects Tallinn’s rich maritime heritage and its role as a major trading hub in the medieval period.

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The War of Independence Victory Column (Vabadussõja võidusammas) in Tallinn, Estonia, is a significant monument commemorating the Estonian War of Independence (1918–1920), a conflict that secured Estonia’s independence from Soviet Russia and the German Empire. Unveiled in 2009, the monument stands in Freedom Square (Vabaduse väljak), a central location symbolizing Estonia’s resilience, national identity, and fight for freedom.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

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The Estonian Open Air Museum, located just outside Tallinn, offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the country’s rich rural heritage and traditional way of life. Spanning over 72 hectares of lush coastal landscape, this living history museum showcases authentic farmsteads, mills, churches, schoolhouses, and other historic buildings that represent life in Estonia from the 18th to the 20th century.

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Tuulikumägi, which translates to “Windmill Hill,” is a picturesque location in Estonia known for its traditional windmills that dot the landscape. These windmills are a symbol of Estonia’s rural heritage and have played an important role in the country’s agricultural history. Many such windmill hills are scattered across the Estonian countryside, with the most famous one being found on the island of Saaremaa.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

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Viru Väravad (Viru Gates) are the iconic entrance to Tallinn’s Old Town, one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. Located at the end of Viru Street, these gates once formed part of the city’s fortified defensive walls and served as the main entry point to the bustling marketplace within the Old Town during the Middle Ages.

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Paks Margareeta, or Fat Margaret, is a massive, round artillery tower located at the entrance to Tallinn’s Old Town, and it now houses the Estonian Maritime Museum. Built in the early 16th century as part of Tallinn’s medieval fortifications, Fat Margaret was designed to defend the city’s important harbor and impress visitors arriving by sea. Its thick walls and grand size earned it the nickname Paks Margareeta, making it one of Tallinn’s most iconic landmarks.

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