The Estonian capital of Tallinn, located in the Gulf of Finland, was once a member of the Hanseatic League and its most important port in the North.
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It has a well-preserved old town and a magnificent Russian-style cathedral. The Museum of Estonian Architecture is well worth a visit. Established in 1991, it occupies an old limestone storage building originally designed by Ernst Boustedt. There is also a fine design museum, located in an old granary adapted for its new purpose by Aala Buldas.
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