Estonian heritage
Estonian heritage is a rich tapestry of traditions, language, and culture shaped by its history and geography. The official language, Estonian, belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family, closely related to Finnish and Hungarian. Estonia's folklore, including songs and tales, reflects its connection to nature and the changing seasons, often celebrated during festivals.
The country's heritage is also evident in its architecture, with influences from Gothic, Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles. Notable sites include the medieval old town of Tallinn, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the ancient wooden churches scattered throughout the countryside, showcasing Estonia's historical craftsmanship.