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And this is market. There you can buy typical Estonian souvenirs - knitted clothes (mainly socks, gloves, cardigans and hats).
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One tower + one tower = gates!
These are Viru gates. These were built in
14th century. They are part of the old city wall, from where only these
two towers are preserved. This is a Tallinn's "face", these towers are
on postcards and mugs and everywhere else.
And wright next to Viru gates is a McDonalds, it's in the typical house. So new things in old bodies.
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