View 1 (from Komandandi tee or Commandant Road) of the Tallinn city wall's defensive tower known in Estonian as Kiek in de Kök and in English, traditionally, as Peek in the Kitchen. The tower reveals the perhaps dozen small windows indicating a possible alternative meaning.
Close-up view 2 of the Tallinn city wall's defensive tower known in Estonian as Kiek in de Kök and in English, traditionally, as Peek in the Kitchen. The tower reveals the perhaps dozen small windows indicating a possible alternative meaning.
View 3 (from Harju Mägi or Harju Hill) of the Tallinn city wall's defensive tower known in Estonian as Kiek in de Kök and in English, traditionally, as Peek in the Kitchen. The tower reveals the perhaps dozen small windows indicating a possible alternative meaning.
View 4 (from Komandandi tee or Commandant Road) of the Tallinn city wall's defensive tower known in Estonian as Kiek in de Kök and in English, traditionally, as Peek in the Kitchen. The tower reveals the perhaps dozen small windows indicating a possible alternative meaning.
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Usually translated as #PeepInTheKitchen, although ‘look’, cf. #German #gucken or #kucken, might be more...
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