Included in the tour
- A professional and friendly guide
- A tour through the Old Town of Tallinn
- Tales of noteworthy women throughout Estonia's history
- Women, the church and faith
- Love, sex and the expectations of society
- Marriage, childbirth and motherhood
- Beauty ideals through the ages
- Fashion
- Financial opportunities for women
- Women's rights and opportunities
- Chances at education
Tour expenses, duration and more
Tour duration: 2 to 2.5 hours
Tour
price:
Number of people | 1-10 | 11-12 | 13-14 | 15-16 |
Price for group | €130 | €140 | €150 | €160 |
Group size: Up to 30 people
Starting point: Within walking distance of the Old Town (negotiable)
Ending point: Inside the Old Town (specific location negotiable)
Booking
To book a tour please contact us via email (tours@whiteoaktours.ee) or fill out the form below. You can also call at +372 5886 5231
Please specify the tour you are interested in, as well as the date and time you would like to book it. We will get back to you within 2 working days.
NB! Please inform us regarding any special needs regarding the group (e.g. walking difficulties, etc.).
NB! Should you have any specific interests, whether it be history, architecture, museums, everyday life, the economy or more, please let us know when filling out the form below. This way we can ensure we assign the best guide for the job to your tour.
Please specify the tour you are interested in, as well as the date and time you would like to book it. We will get back to you within 2 working days.
NB! Please inform us regarding any special needs regarding the group (e.g. walking difficulties, etc.).
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Why choose this tour?
The rights of women have been markedly different from those of men for centuries. These right and opportunities were affected by laws, the power at the time (The Livonia Order, the Russian Empire, etc) as well as local society and culture norms. What was acceptable at the farmhouse may not have been within the city walls. What a noble lady may have been able to permit herself may have been taboo for the daughter of a ferryman.
Understanding of femininity and womanhood have changed through the ages, but some ideas have shifted less than other. Was this for better or worse and how did it affect women's lives?
For centuries a woman's everyday attire consisted on 3 main pieces of clothing. Although changes in fabric, design, colour and decoration may have taken place, these three still remained present. Can you guess what these clothes may have been?
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Timeless Woman
We mostly see history through the eyes of men. A large portion of our written history as been penned by men. But our everyday lives, culture, society and understanding of the world is affected by both men AND women. Women have always played an important role and left a mark on the world, even if their opportunities differed from those of men. On this tour we focus on women through the centuries: noble ladies, nuns, prostitutes, craftswomen, peasants and more. No subject is taboo and there will be plenty to discuss for all.
Why choose this tour?
While all locals know the of the legendary king Kalev, few know of a woman who held the same title for her strength. How did women fare in the war of independence? What did sex and marriage mean for the medieval woman? How has our understanding of female beauty changed with the times? These questions and more will be answered during the tour.
The rights of women have been markedly different from those of men for centuries. These right and opportunities were affected by laws, the power at the time (The Livonia Order, the Russian Empire, etc) as well as local society and culture norms. What was acceptable at the farmhouse may not have been within the city walls. What a noble lady may have been able to permit herself may have been taboo for the daughter of a ferryman.
It is important to get a full picture of how the lives of women have changed. What was life like for a nun as well as a prostitute, the wife of a merchant or for the first feminists in Estonia.
What did it mean to be a woman? What were the expectations of society, her family, her husband and the the church of her? Understanding of femininity and womanhood have changed through the ages, but some ideas have shifted less than other. Was this for better or worse and how did it affect women's lives?
For centuries a woman's everyday attire consisted on 3 main pieces of clothing. Although changes in fabric, design, colour and decoration may have taken place, these three still remained present. Can you guess what these clothes may have been?
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