Already in the middle ages there were several mooring places on Pakri Bay.
Then Swedes and later Peter I built up here a fortress and a naval port.
Before the war Paldiski was a fishing town.
The end of the Bay is today peaceful and full of birds.
Updated Jun 11, 2004
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Already in the middle ages there were several mooring places on Pakri Bay.Then Swedes and later Peter I built up here a fortress and a naval port.Before the war...
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Q: hi, we will be travelling from helsinki to estonia in june,will be in paldiski, so can you give us any info on the wartime naval...
A: There is a museum in Paldiski. http://kupongiraamat.ee/index.php?page=29&group_id=29
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On the way to Pärnu, I decided not to take the shortest road put do some site-seeing along the coast and visit some other smaller towns. Some 40 kilometres from Tallinn to the west coast of Estonia...
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Paldiski church Paldiski was nice resort on the beginning of 1900ies. It was closed by soviet military forces about 50 years. It is on Pakri peninsula on nice rocky banks. If You want to visit soviet...
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A beautiful resort in the early 20th century, it was closed by Soviet forces for 50 years with access to civilians prohibited and the area blocked off by fences. Located on the steep, rocky...
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Worth a visit here: the remains of one of the USSR's largest submarine bases. Now nearly all in ruins. The city centre has a typically decayed atmosphere.
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