Tallinn has an so many interesting doors, especially in the Old Town. I always discover new ones when I visit.
This simple wooden door has an interesting decoration above it. Do you have any idea what it might mean?
This is actually a gate, not a door but I took a photo of it as it’s quite medieval.
This theatre is quite grand. It has three front doors.
Out of this lot, this one has to be my favourite – a pink door! That’s the Estonian flag flying in the wind beside it.
This elegant black door has quite an eerie face looking at it.
This is the entrance to a restaurant many Finns love to visit while in Tallinn – Rataskaevu 16.
Last but not least, decorative doors of an interior design shop near the harbour.
Do take part in this fun challenge with your own door post at Norm’s blog!
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Nice collection; I wonder if the decorative piece above the 1st door has something to do with the mouth pieces of the hookas (waterpipes that appear in the windows).
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Hmmm it does look like that doesn’t it? 😊
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I am a fan of the pink door too!
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Thank you for reading 😊 A pink door is something I don’t think can be found in Helsinki! If someone knows of a pink door around here, I’d love to hear about it 🤔
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My favorite is the classy marine blue door! Your post with all these doors is inspiring!
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Do you mean the one with the face staring it down? Thanks for visiting 😊
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Some great doors here. The candy pink door is so shocking it makes me smile.
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I really like that theatre with the concave facade but yes, I agree that bright pink door takes the cake.
Great collection from what is an impressive door destination 🙂
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Your comment really was in the spam folder 😦 Glad I found it! Hehe, yes Tallinn really is an impressive door destination. There’s one more post coming up which I promise will be the last from Tallinn for a while 😛
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That pink door is amazing. I’ve never seen one quite that shade of pink before. The decoration above the second door looks like part of a boat’s wheel.
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Hey I think you are probably right, that decoration must have something to do with boats! Tallinn is by the sea, so its very logical 👌
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