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GREAT GUILD HALL

By bus

The nearest bus stop is Balti jaam

by car

The nearest parking is located at Rannamäe street 5 (zone P4), at the intersection of Suurtüki and Rannamäe streets.

By Bike

Bicycles can be parked next to the main entrance stairs.

Disabled lift

The 0th floor of the Great Guild Hall building can be accessed by a disabled lift from the Börsi passage.

VISITOR INFO

Wed-Sun 10.00-18.00
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Tickets 13€ / 9€
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Pikk 17, 10123 Tallinn
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THE COLORFUL HISTORY OF THE GREAT GUILD hall

The Great Guild Hall is one of the most distinguished public buildings of medieval Tallinn. The Gothic-style building, completed in 1410, was built on what was then the main street, and near the Town Hall.

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EXHIBITIONS IN GREAT GILD HALL:


CHAMBER OF LEGENDS

WHY IS ESTONIA NOT A KINGDOM?

Between Life and Death. Stories of Rescue during the Holocaust

MUST-SEE EXHIBITION IN GREAT GUILD HALL

WHY IS ESTONIA NOT A KINGDOM?

The charm of history lies in asking questions and finding answers to them. The less evidence, the more exciting it is! The identity and power relations of the society in prehistoric times have generated a lot of discussion for the past couple of decades. With the exhibition ‘Why is Estonia not a kingdom?’ we wish to highlight these topics again and ask how society functioned in Estonia from the latter centuries of the prehistoric times to the Saint George’s Night Uprising in the Middle Ages. What went differently or similarly compared to neighbouring countries that had already established their own kingdoms or principalities?

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