Sights in Narva & Around
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Voskresensky Cathedral
The Russian Orthodox Voskresensky Cathedral, built in 1898, is situated north of the train station. On the square in front of the train station is a monument to the Estonians who were loaded into cattle wagons here and deported to Siberia in 1941.
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Narva Castle
The imposing Narva Castle is an absolute must-visit. Built by the Danes at the end of the 13th century, it faces Russia's matching Ivangorod Fortress across the river, creating an architectural ensemble unique to Europe.
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Town Museum
Restored after damage during WWII, Narva Castle houses the Town Museum and the castle grounds are the refuge of Narva's statue of Lenin - the only fully intact one left in the Baltics.
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Old Town Hall
North of the castle, the baroque Old Town Hall, built between 1668 and 1671, is impressive.
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