This week I have a collection of brown doors from Tallinn for you.
A simple brown door – it seems to be a back entrance to a theatre.
This one in fact!
Can you imagine ladies with hats and gloves entering this door back in the day?
I always find a door with a round window quite fascinating.
These doors lead you to the Opera house.
I couldn’t resist including a red door to give this post some spice.
Take part in Thursday Doors at Norm’s blog!
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Doors are always good targets for photographing. Great collection.
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Thanks Matti! I never even noticed doors before starting with this challenge 😊
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Blogs open our eyes to see and understand our surrounding world better. 🙂
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Cool door finds topped off with a red door to end the post; Nice!
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Thanks so much for having a look 😊
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Great set of doors 🙂
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Thanks Becky 🙂
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I do like the nice simple lines of that first one but the shot that really impressed me is the lovely opera house. There’s something about a curved facade that does it for me.
Great post 🙂
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Oh yes, the Opera House is quite stunning even though the architecture is quite simple. There’s a cafe opposite the opera, high up, from where one can gaze at the building with a glass of bubbly or coffee 🙂
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My favorite is the building with the red door and green and blue bistro table/chairs. I can see myself sitting there with a cup of cappuccino.
Donna
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Oh yes! We visited on a cold day, so we had our coffee inside. But with a few rays of sunlight, this would be the perfect place for a cup of coffee.
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They’re all fantastic — I LOVE the last scene. So inviting!
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Thank you Joey for your encouraging words ❤
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I think I like the third door best. There’s something about the curve that surrounds the glass on the bottom that’s lovely and the surrounding details are lovely, too.
janet
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Thank you Janet – that sure is a stunning door 🙂
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Love that theatre door, there’s just something deco and unique about it.
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So true J Walters, I just looked the building up and it’s the Estonian Drama Theatre. The building was designed by architects from St Petersburg and built in 1910. Back in the day, it even won an architectural prize!
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So definitely not Art Deco, thanks for that info. I can see why it won a prize, though.
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Nice doors! I will keep looking for them when we will visit Talin somewhen in the next few weeks!
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Awesome! I hope the weather warms up for you 🙂 Happy travels!
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I hope so too!
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Arches and rounded windows/headers… Fantastic!!!
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Thank you, I’m so happy you took time to take a look and comment 🙂
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