The Dominic Monastery is located in a cozy courtyard, accessible by a arched passageway. It was built in 1246 and was the base of the Nordic Monastery at the time. It houses Estonia's largest stone carving exhibits, and often hosts concerts and mysterious events.
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The Dominic Monastery is located in a cozy courtyard, accessible by a arched passageway. It was built in 1246 and was the base of the Nordic Monastery at the time. It houses Estonia's largest stone carving exhibits, and often hosts concerts and mysterious events.
A very good place, the natural environment is very good
Near the old city wall in Tallinn, also known as the Girls Tower, you can see three bronze statues of black-clad monks, who have different postures and represent different morals: the guard on the second floor is called Guardian, the call to give out their hands, and the call to pray with their hands together. The statues have no face and are an expression of awe of the unknown.
Dominica Monastery is the oldest building in the city, and the structure is typical of a Catholic monastery. It is a very hidden place and I found it for an hour. It has a long history and an indescribable mystery.
Very good place. Everyone will love it. I love everyone to visit here