The National Dinosaur Museum is the largest permanent exhibition of prehistoric artefacts in the southern hemisphere, located in the town of Gold Creek Village near Canberra. The museum's exhibition tells the story of the evolution of life on... read more
The Tallinn City Wall, built in the 13th century, was one of the most powerful and reliable defences in Northern Europe in the 16th century. Together with 46 towers, the wall was 16 metres high, 3 metres thick and 4 km long. A 2 km long part of th... read more
Members of the Dominican order settled in Tallinn in the 13th century. It is known that the order was founded in 1216 by the Spaniard St Dominic de Guzman. It is believed that before the birth of her son, the mother of the founder of the order had... read more
One of the most famous buildings in Tallinn is the Niguliste Church, located between Harju and Rataskaevu streets. The first written mention of the church dates back to 1316. The church was built with the money of German merchants who moved to Tal... read more

