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Park in Tallinn, Estonia
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Harjumägi (also Harju Gate Hill; Estonian: Harjuvärava mägi) is a park in Tallinn, Estonia.

The park is located on the Ingrian Bastion. Ingrian Bastion was built in 1690s. In 1861–1862, the Ingrian Bastion was changed to the park. At the same time, the Mayer's Stairs were built.

Since 1959, the park is taken under protection.

References

  1. ^ Tallinna entsüklopeedia . Volume I (A-M) (in Estonian). Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastuse AS. 2004. p. 114.
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59°26′02″N 24°44′30″E / 59.4339°N 24.7416°E / 59.4339; 24.7416


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