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Audio Guide of St. Catherine's Passage

Un callejón medieval donde rezos, revueltas y agujas de tejer escribieron su historia secreta

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The monks' escape that went wrong

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2. The bet that changed 600 years of stone

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3. The revenge of the blind embroiderer

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4. The ghost that asks for croissants

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5. The stone butterfly no one sees

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6. Take the whisper of the needles with you

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time can I visit St. Catherine's Passage and how do I get there?

St. Catherine's Passage is a public alley, so it is open 24 hours a day, every day of the week, with no time restrictions. It is located in the Vanalinn district, in the heart of Tallinn's Old Town, Estonia. You can easily reach it on foot from Town Hall Square.

Is there an entrance fee for St. Catherine's Passage or is it free?

Good news! Visiting St. Catherine's Passage is completely free. It is a public street, and there are no admission fees to enjoy its historic charm and workshops. You can stroll through freely and soak up its atmosphere.

How much time should I plan to explore St. Catherine's Passage?

To enjoy St. Catherine's Passage and its artisan workshops at a relaxed pace, I would recommend setting aside between 30 minutes and 1 hour. If you stop to look at the artisans' work or buy a souvenir, you might spend a little longer. Take your time to explore it!

What is the history behind St. Catherine's Passage and why is it so special?

St. Catherine's Passage is one of Tallinn's oldest and best-preserved streets, a medieval treasure dating back to the 14th century. It once connected St. Catherine's Convent with Vene Street. Its importance lies in how directly it transports you into the past, revealing the artisan life of the period. For more details, you can consult Tallinn tourist information at Visit Tallinn.

What is the best time of year or time of day to visit this passage?

St. Catherine's Passage is charming at any time. However, to avoid crowds and enjoy softer, more photogenic light, I suggest visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon. As for the time of year, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists than the height of summer.

Is St. Catherine's Passage accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Because of its historic character and uneven cobblestone paving, accessibility at St. Catherine's Passage can be challenging for people with reduced mobility. Although there are no specific steps needed to enter the passage itself, the cobbled surface may make it difficult for wheelchairs or strollers. Caution is recommended.

What other interesting attractions can I find near St. Catherine's Passage?

You are in the heart of the Old Town! Right nearby you have Tallinn Town Hall Square, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and St. Olaf's Church. You can also explore the city walls and their various towers. For a fuller experience, I recommend checking Tallinn's tourist map at Tallinn Maps.

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to St. Catherine's Passage?

Of course, here are a couple of tips: wear comfortable shoes, as the streets are cobbled. Do not hesitate to step into the artisan workshops to see the artists at work and perhaps take home a unique souvenir. Also, keep your camera ready—this is a very photogenic place! And if you are a history lover, consider an audio guide so you do not miss any detail, like the ones we offer at IAudioguia to enhance your experience in Tallinn.

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