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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. The premises also contain a museum about the history and uses of marzipan. It is currently owned by the Kalev company.
Solaris Center (Estonian: Solarise Keskus) is a shopping and entertainment complex in Tallinn, Estonia. It is the largest entertainment, trade and cultural center in Tallinn. [1] [2] The center was projected by Raivo Puusepp. [2] It was opened in March 2009 (15 years ago) (). [2] The net area of the center is 6,235 m 2 (67,110 sq ft). [2]
The restaurant Olde Hansa with 300 customer places was opened in the building in 1997, becoming one of the most famous tourist destinations in Tallinn. The style of the restaurant, including the food and drink, the cutlery and the dress of the staff in the three-floor restaurant were modelled after the Hanseatic League .
Sushi Bake. Recipes only go viral when they’re incredibly good or laughably bad, and this sushi bake falls firmly at the top of the “incredibly good” list. This easy casserole ...
Ülemiste City is a business park in Tallinn, Estonia, on the territory of the former factory complex Dvigatel in Ülemiste neighbourhood. It is situated between Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport , shopping centre Ülemiste Keskus and the Ülemiste railway station , forming the core of the Ülemiste subdistrict.
David Lever, 55, was charged with three counts of murder in the killings Friday of Anthony “Tony” Gribble, 80; Paula Gribble, 76; and Enrique Reyes, 64, according to the sheriff's office.
Telliskivi Creative City (Loomelinnak) was founded by Jaanus Juss in 2007. In 2009, the first tenant (the headquarters of Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival) moved in. Subsequently, the weekly flea market, and a skate park called Haigla ('Hospital') was opened. [2]
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 . It is owned by Sokos Hotels .