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St. John Church, Tartu

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  • EmskieWings
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    Pretty views

    I went up the bell tower for the viewpoint. It cost only 2€ for students and 3€ for adults. It's not the most amazing view you are ever going to see in your life, but it has a good view over Tartu's o...

    Reviewed on Jan 16, 2023
  • EmskieWings
    EmskieWings
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    Pretty views

    I went up the bell tower for the viewpoint. It cost only 2€ for students and 3€ for adults. It's not the most amazing view you are ever going to see in your life, but it has a good view over Tartu's o...

    Reviewed on Jan 16, 2023
  • PBTravelstheWorld
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    Baltic Brick Gothic and over 200 terracotta faces - a must see!

    Great church made of brick part of the Baltic Brick Gothic Churches (mainly in Baltic states, Poland, Germany, Denmark). These churches and areas are all associated with the Hanseatic League and the ...

    Reviewed on Aug 29, 2020
  • PBTravelstheWorld
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    Baltic Brick Gothic and over 200 terracotta faces - a must see!

    Great church made of brick part of the Baltic Brick Gothic Churches (mainly in Baltic states, Poland, Germany, Denmark). These churches and areas are all associated with the Hanseatic League and the ...

    Reviewed on Aug 29, 2020
  • Mike J
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    Well restored

    This is on first appraisal a fairly nondescript building which although originally built in the 14th century is in fact quite modern as it suffered severe damage during the 2nd World War and has been ...

    Reviewed on Nov 30, 2019
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