Hirvepark
Hirvepark is a park in Tallinn, Estonia. On 23 August 1987, the anti-Soviet Hirvepark meeting took place in the park. Hirvepark is one of the most biodiverse parks in Estonia in consideration of its variety of tree species.Photo: Guillaume Speurt, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and St. Nicholas Church.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Church
Photo: Mitten, CC BY-SA 2.5.
The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral of Tallinn is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in central Tallinn, Estonia. It was built in 1894–1900, when the country was part of the former Russian Empire. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is situated 270 metres northeast of Hirvepark.
St. Nicholas Church
Museum
Photo: Iifar, CC BY-SA 3.0 ee.
St. Nicholas Church is a medieval church building in Tallinn, Estonia. It was dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron of the fishermen and sailors. Originally built as a Catholic church in the 13th century, it turned Lutheran during the Protestant Reformation in 1520s. St. Nicholas Church is situated 430 metres northeast of Hirvepark.
Museum of Occupations
Museum
The Vabamu or Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom tells the history of Estonia during and after the Soviet and Nazi occupations, arriving at the era of restoration of independence. Museum of Occupations is situated 210 metres southeast of Hirvepark.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kesklinn and Maakri.
Kesklinn
Suburb
Photo: Pjotr Mahhonin, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kesklinn is one of the 8 administrative districts of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It is situated on the Tallinn Bay and bordered to the northwest by the district of Põhja-Tallinn, to the west by Kristiine, to the southwest by Nõmme, to the east by Lasnamäe and Pirita, and to the south by Rae Parish, beyond Lake Ülemiste.
Maakri
Quarter
Maakri is a subdistrict in the district of Kesklinn, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 1,099. In the last decade Maakri has developed into the main business centre of Tallinn.
Hirvepark
- Type: Park
- Description: park in Tallinn, Estonia
- Category: recreation area
- Location: Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn, Harju, North Estonia, Estonia, Baltic states, Europe
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Latitude
59.43376° or 59° 26′ 2″ northLongitude
24.73656° or 24° 44′ 12″ eastOpen location code
9GF6CPMP+GJOpenStreetMap ID
way 34049150OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=parkWikidata ID
Q12364012
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Satellite Map
Discover Hirvepark from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Russian—“Hirvepark” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Хирвепарк”
- Estonian: “Hirvepark”
- French: “Hirvepark”
- French: “parc aux cerfs”
- French: “Parc aux cerfs”
- Japanese: “ヒルヴェ公園”
- Persian: “هیروهپارک”
- Portuguese: “Hirvepark”
- Russian: “Олений парк”
- Russian: “Парк Хирве”
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Highlights include Lindamägi and Hirvepargi mänguväljak.
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