[2] It was based in the Great Guild hall, a Gothic building in the historical centre of Tallinn, today housing the Estonian History Museum.
In 2013, the Great Guild hall was named a European Heritage site.
The façade is decorated with blind arches, and has a typical, prominent portal.
It is a large (365 square metres (3,930 sq ft)) room, supported by a range of pillars with decoratively carved capitals.
[2] The Great Guildhall is considered a typical example of medieval Tallinn architecture.