View over Tallinn from Tompea, the higher part of the city.
Once you visit the modern art museum, Kumu, you happen to be a stone's throw away from this lovely building; Kadriorg Palace. It was built by Peter the Great for Catherine I of Russia (1718) and later redone by Nicolas I (1827) [Wikipedia].
Don't be confused, this plaza is quite square, although after creating a panorama with 300º angle some buildings seem circular.
This a plaza is in Vilniaus Universitas where you can access the Bell Tower and St. John's Church.
House by Konstantīns Pēkšēns en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstant%C4%ABns_P%C4%93k%C5%A1%C4%...
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Nice building in Strēlnieku iela and Alberta iela junction.
Impressive area with lots of amazing Art Nouveau buildings.
Tallinn
An example of the beautiful Art Nouveau in Riga. This is the building on elisabetes Street 10b, and was made by Mikhail Eisenstein the Latvian Art Nouveau architect in 1903.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Baltic States!
Most notably Andrey Sulitskiy, Fer_SG, Rob Oo, Kari Siren and Yi Jiang.