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Best 1 Citadel of Tallinn (Toompea)

The Citadel of Tallinn, known as Toompea, is a medieval fortress situated on Toompea Hill within the Estonian capital. Constructed primarily during the 13th century, it played a crucial role in Estonia’s defense and served as a strategic point against the Teutonic Order. Today, Toompea houses the Pa...

2 Narva Castle (Hermann Castle)

A medieval fortress in Narva, Estonia, built by Danish crusaders in the 13th century and later held by the Livonian Order, facing Russia's Ivangorod Fortress across the Narva River.

3 Cēsis Medieval Castle

A Livonian Order stronghold in Cēsis, Latvia, founded by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword around 1209 and one of the order's most strategically important fortresses.

4 Narva Castle

Located in Estonia, Narva Castle is a 13th-century medieval fortress built by the Danes, notably positioned directly opposite the Russian Ivangorod Fortress on the Narva River.

5 Citadel of Riga (Rīgas pils)

Riga Castle is a historic citadel in Latvia, originally constructed in 1330 by the Livonian Order, which historically served as the base of power and currently houses the President.

6 Tallinn Hermann Castle

Tallinn's Pikk Hermann is a historic 14th-century tower in Estonia's Toompea Castle, notable for serving as a defensive stronghold and hosting daily national flag-raising ceremonies.

7 Kuressaare Castle

A 14th-century episcopal castle on Saaremaa island, Estonia, built by the Teutonic Order and considered one of the best-preserved medieval castles in the Baltic states.

8 Riga Castle

Riga Castle in Latvia is a medieval fortress built in 1330 by the Livonian Order, notable for serving as the historical seat of power and the current presidential residence.

9 Rakvere Castle

Rakvere Castle is a ruined medieval fortress in Estonia, first documented in 1226, notable today for housing an interactive historical theme park within its ancient stone walls.

10 Sigulda Castle

Located in Latvia, Sigulda Castle is a ruined medieval fortress built by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in 1207, now housing a scenic park and a reconstructed main tower.

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