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  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
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  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
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Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Skåne Bastion (Skoone Bastion)
Reviews
Georgi “Real Estate agent” Zanev (05/23/2020)
Lovely park next to Tallinn Old Town
Elizabeth Toney (12/30/2018)
I was just there in winter. Not much to see anymore, some old steps and very old trees. It has a very creepy vibe. There is one way in and out, so don't think you can cut across this park (like I did). While walking around the outside of the wall, you can see the entrance to the underground, which is very cool.
Nicolas Gadiot (04/29/2018)
Not a lot to see there, the bastion has been changed into a nice parks zith playground for the kids
Aria Titty (02/07/2019)
Beautiful place for photos. One of the viewing platform near
George On tour (09/10/2018)
Skoone bastion is the mightiest Baroque fortification building in Tallinn. The bastion gets its name from a South Swedish province, Skåne. In 1948, a Stalinist summer theatre building was opened on one part of the bastions, which was the biggest wooden building at that time in Estonia. In 1997 the summer theatre burnt down. As part of the cultural capital year in 2011 for the summer season the distinctive, temporary, Straw Theatre was built on the Skoone bastion. In the surrounding area different playgrounds have been put up. Skoone bastion park is also home to the first parkour ground in the whole of Eastern Europe.
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