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  1. Bastion passages. Visit the Bastion passages and the Museum of Carved Stone with an audio guide! The audio guide allows visitors to learn about this fascinating place in Estonian, English, Russian and Finnish. NB! To save time, we recommend downloading the audio guide before visiting the museum!

  2. The bastion passages are part of the Kiek in de Kök Fortification Museum. The mysterious passages in Tallinn’s earthwork fortifications were built along with the bastions in the 17th and 18th centuries to conceal the movement of soldiers, ammunition, and other equipment from the enemy.

  3. The bastion passages are part of the Kiek in de Kök Fortification Museum. The mysterious passages in Tallinn’s earthwork fortifications were built along with the bastions in the 17th and 18th centuries to conceal the movement of soldiers, ammunition, and other equipment from the enemy.

  4. The museum also includes the mysterious underground bastion tunnels that house a collection of carved stones. Located in Kiek in de Kök, the biggest defense tower in the Baltic Sea area, the exhibition provides an overview of the wars, plagues, and famines of the past.

  5. Kiek in de Kök Fortification Museum forms a museum complex over 500 metres long that includes four towers: Kiek in de Kök, Maiden's Tower, Tallitorn Tower, and the Gate Tower of the Short Leg (Lühikese jala väravatorn). The fortification museum also includes mysterious underground bastion passages, which house the Carved Stone Museum.