Danish King's Garden Tallinn
by Clare Bambers
Title
Danish King's Garden Tallinn
Artist
Clare Bambers
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
On the slopes of Toompea hill between the city wall and Lower Town is an open, garden-like area that happens to be the legendary birthplace of the Danish flag.
This relaxing spot is called the Danish King's Garden because it was supposedly here that King Valdemar II of Denmark and his troops camped before conquering Toompea in 1219.
More importantly, a well-known legend both in Estonia and Denmark holds that the Danish flag, the Dannebrog, originated right here. According to the story, Valdemar's forces were losing their battle with the Estonians when suddenly the skies opened and a red flag with a white cross floated down from the heavens. Taking this as a holy sign, the Danes were spurred on to victory.
Today the garden remains a place where locals honour the role Denmark played in Estonia's history. Halfway down the steps towards R��tli street you can see an iron sword and shield with a Danish cross, and each summer, Danneborg Day is celebrated here.
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May 27th, 2012
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