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Discover Wonderful Tartu Estonia – Your Ultimate Travel Guide

Tartu, the capital and largest city of Tartu County is Estonia’s second-largest city after the national capital, Tallinn. The estimated population of the city was over 100,000 people in 2009. It’s known as the most important cultural and intellectual hub in Estonia, due to the renowned University of Tartu. Its nickname is “The City of…
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Kuressaare Castle Estonia

Kuressaare Castle, also known as Kuressaare Episcopal Castle, (Estonian: Kuressaare piiskopilinnus) is from the 14th century. Today, the Castle houses Saaremaa Museum with its permanent exhibition and sundry temporary exhibitions. The convent building of the Kuressaare Episcopal Castle is the only surviving medieval fortification in the Baltic countries that has not been much reconstructed. Besides…
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Explore Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn – Your Ultimate Travel Guide for Estonia

The Kumu Art Museum is the headquarters of the Art Museum of Estonia, as well as the largest and most impressive exhibition venue in Estonia. The museum opened on 17 February 2006. In 2008 Kumu received the European Museum of the Year Award. This is a noteworthy international recognition of Kumu’s aspiration to become a…