Tallinn

  • Meet the Chef Teaching Estonians to Dine for Pleasure

    Chef Tõnis Siigur of Tallinn’s celebrated NOA restaurant sees it as his job to help Estonian diners enjoy food as form of entertainment—a very un-Soviet concept for a country that left communism just 25 years ago.

  • Giant Wooden Megaphones Amplify the Sounds of a Forest

    In Tallinn, Estonia, interior architecture students created giant wooden megaphones that let people listen to the sounds and silence of the forest.

  • This Swede Is Nuts About Soviet Estonia

    Tomas Alexandersson is a hobbyist who collects travel guides, postcards, and pamphlets from and about life during Soviet rule in the Estonian capital, Tallinn. He regularly posts any paraphernalia he gathers on his website, which has now turned into a...

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