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    Dominican convent 1246

    Visit the well-preserved premises, established already in 1246.

    Walking on the streets of Tallinn, one does not see this building at all. After a deep gateway, you step into a courtyard that is worth visiting itself. From here you can enter the building where there are different rooms monks were living and studying. Inside, there are also lots of medieval carved stones on display.
    Besides, in some rooms (called Claustrum gallery), there are contemporary art exhibitions, changing bimonthly.

    Beyond the ordinary opening hours, private events as well as guided tours can be ordered.

    Free with Tallinn Card!

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    based on 124 reviews

    • It's Worth Taking a Glance At!

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      May 29, 2025 By TravelinMousie

      The monastery was founded in 1246 and being in its presence feels like a secret passage into old medieval days. It was worth looking at from the outside (unable to go in when I was there).

    • An underwhelming monastery.

      tripadvisor rating 2 of 5
      October 25, 2023 By TheShis

      This is an underwhelming monastery, which is difficult to find open. We were lucky to actually find it open but were disappointed upon entering as it wasn't impressive to say the least and we were... Read more comments

    • Old place

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      June 12, 2023 By Flyingboy58

      This place cost 5 euros to go in. It appears really old. It looks to be part of a larger facility and this is what remains. It’s interesting to see things so old that are still standing. They have... Read more comments