The Tallinn TV Tower is not just an impressive architectural and engineering feat, but also an iconic symbol of Tallinn and all of Estonia. Standing at 314 meters in the Pirita district, it proudly holds the title of the tallest building in the country. Originally built for broadcasting television and radio signals, the TV tower has transformed today into one of the capital's main tourist attractions, offering guests unforgettable experiences and panoramic views.

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After a large-scale renovation, the Tallinn TV Tower hospitably opened its doors to visitors, offering much more than just technical functions. Now it is a modern complex that serves as an observation deck, a cultural center, and an entertainment venue. It is a place where history meets modernity, and technology opens new horizons for leisure and learning.
A visit to the TV tower is an opportunity to see Tallinn and its surroundings from a bird's-eye view, enjoying breathtaking views of the city and the Gulf of Finland. The tower has become a popular destination for excursions, family outings, and various events. Here, you can not only admire the panorama but also learn many interesting things thanks to the interactive displays, and thrill-seekers can try the "Walk on the Edge" attraction.