Gallery sights in Tallinn
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Architecture & Arts Centre of Estonia
East of the Old Town, lies this beautifully restored limestone warehouse that once served as the city's saltcellar. Today, the Rotterman Salt Storage as it is known, houses in its massive space the Estonian Museum of Architecture, with its permanent architecture exhibitions.
More interesting for sure is the incredible array of temporary exhibitions - often the city's best - held here throughout the year.
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Niguliste Church
The majestic Niguliste Church , a minute's walk south of Raekoja plats(Town Hall Square), is now used to stage concerts and serves as a museum of religious art. At the foot of the slope below the Niguliste Church is the carefully exposed wreckage of the buildings that stood here before the Soviet bombing of Tallinn on the night of 9 March 1944.
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Foreign Art Museum
The Foreign Art Museum , housed in the magnificent Kadriorg Palace, makes for a dreamy hour or so - the 17th- and 18th-century foreign art is mainly unabashedly romantic, and the palace unabashedly splendid.
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