Tallinn’s Town Hall, one of the most famed symbols of the city, is recognized throughout Europe as a unique architectural treasure. Established in the 13th Century, the building acquired its present appearance in 1404, and is the only surviving Gothic Town Hall in Northern Europe. Its 14th- 15th-century carved benches and 16th-century murals are rare works of art. As the city government’s ceremonial building, the Town Hall is used for official receptions and concerts. It can accommodate up to 100 persons.
Free with Tallinn Card.
NB! Open: 27.06-31.08 Mon-Sat 11-16.