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Linnahall (Estonian: Tallinna Linnahall, 'Tallinn City Hall') (originally the V. I. Lenin Palace of Culture and Sports) is a multi-purpose venue in Tallinn, Estonia. It is situated in the harbor, just beyond the walls of the Old Town, and was completed in 1980. The venue also features a heliport and a small seaport.
Sokos Hotel Viru. Coordinates: 59°26′12″N 24°45′18″E. Sokos Hotel Viru in May 2012. A standard double room at the hotel, in summer 2012. The Original Sokos Hotel Viru is a hotel in Tallinn, Estonia. It was Estonia's first high-rise building [1] and is connected to the Viru Keskus shopping center.
Tallinn Department Store (Estonian: Tallinna Kaubamaja) is a department store in Tallinn, Estonia. [1] The store owner is Tallinna Kaubamaja Group. [2] The store was opened in 1960. In 1973, the extension (nowadays B-block) was completed, and selling area was doubled. [1] In 2008, the chain of Kaubamaja shoe stores expanded, because Tallinna ...
Viru Keskus (or Viru Centre, Estonian: Viru Keskus) is a shopping and entertainment centre in Tallinn, Estonia. By the number of visitors, it is the biggest shopping centre in Estonia. The centre is the largest beauty products' and jewellery area in the Baltic States. [1] The centre was opened in 2004. [1] The cost was 700 million kroons.
Tallinn 1996 23,000 m 2 (250,000 sq ft) Original store opened in 1993 in Viru hotel. Current building built in 1996 and expanded in 2000, after which it was the largest shopping mall in the Baltic states. [25] [26] 18 Lasnamäe Centrum Tallinn 2003 20,000 m 2 (220,000 sq ft) [27] 19 Balti Jaama Turg Tallinn 2017
Viru Square (Estonian: Viru väljak) was a square in the center of Tallinn, Estonia. It existed as a square until 2002 when the construction of Viru Centre began. Currently only a roundabout and an official "street name" are left of the former open area. The roundabout is the intersection of three main streets of Tallinn: Pärnu maantee (Pärnu ...
Maiasmokk. Coordinates: 59°26′17.40″N 24°44′43.71″E. Maiasmokk is located in the ground floor of the yellow building in the centre. Maiasmokk (Estonian: sweet tooth, literally 'sweet lip') is a historical café in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. In its current form it dates back to 1864, making it the oldest operational café in Estonia.
Church of St. John's almshouse. Church of St. John's almshouse (Estonian: Tallinna Jaani seegi kirik) is a wooden church in Tallinn, Estonia. [1] Since 1999 the building is designated as "architectural monument". [2] Nowadays, the church is used by a congregation belonging to Armenian Apostolic Church. [3]