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Hirve Park

Hirve Park is one of the most dendrologically diverse parks in Tallinn, and certainly one with an interesting history: it is considered one of the symbols of the restoration of Estonia's independence. It was here that in 1987 people came to openly protest against the Soviet occupation for the first time, presenting the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact between Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany. Famous nationalist meetings were held here calling for Estonia's freedom and playing a huge role in changing the country's history. Did you know...? *The park is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List along with Tallinn's Old Town *102 different species of tree grow here
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based on 26 reviews

  • A nice park.

    tripadvisor rating 3 of 5
    October 28, 2023 By TheShis

    This is a lovely park, located next to the Governor's garden. It features a ravine, numerous paths and green lawns.

  • Park just outside the old town gates

    tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
    June 23, 2019 By GeysirGal

    This is a lovely little garden just outside the old town gates that runs almost parallel to the tram tracks opposite the railway station. I was here during the summer season when the flower festival... Read more comments

  • A relaxing garden

    tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
    August 3, 2018 By Rami A

    A lovely, not too big garden by the walls of the old city. Hige above on the hill you can sit there and relax between the walkings.