I promise this will be the last of my Tallinn doors for a while!
Let’s start with some green doors.
Now this door is fit for a king!
Two interesting doors next to one another.
This brown door is inviting you to enter.
I love the lion heads.
These doors are each others opposites.
This door is quite traditional but the decoration above it is surely over the top!
If you like doors, consider writing your own Thursday Doors post and join the linkup on Norm’s blog.
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Great set of doors, really like the one with the lion heads. :>)
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Ooh thank you and lovely of you to comment 🙂
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I love that last door, it’s brilliant.
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Thanks Jean! I guess it’s kind of a touristy door, built to entice tourists 😀
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Don’t stop at Turg! Nice one 🙂
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Thanks for having a look, I appreciate it 😊
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These are all wonderful. I’ve been enjoying your Tallinn discoveries Suvi; I hope there’ll be more in the future. This seems like a special place for history, architecture, and of course doors 😉
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Thank you Norm for your kind comment! Tallinn’s Old Town really is a door paradise 😍
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What a fun collection of doors! I particularly like the last one – it is quite quirky and fun!
Also, the 2 doors together: I wonder if they lead to the same house? Do you think the one on the right would have been a doorway for animals in the past?
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The one on the right could be a gate to a courtyard.. I must have a better look at it next time I walk past! xx
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Kauniita ovia =). Olin tunnistavinani niistä jokusen =D.
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Hehehe juu, näitä tulee nähtyä aika usein! Silti tuntuu, että aina löytyy uusia 😊
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