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  2. List of shopping malls in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Estonia has 37 shopping malls with more than 5,000 m 2 (54,000 sq ft) square meters of gross leasable area. Nearly half of them lie in Tallinn, however the largest one in the country is Lõunakeskus in Tartu. The rest are spread across 9 towns in all corners of the country.

  3. Category:Shopping centres in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shopping centres in Estonia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Solaris Center, Estonia; T. T1 Mall of Tallinn;

  4. T1 Mall of Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    T1 calls itself as "Estonia’s first next-generation shopping and entertainment centre". [1] T1 is a project of Pro Kapital Grupp. T1 was designed by Italian architect Antonio Lavieri and was built by Merko Ehitus Eesti AS. [1] T1 was opened in 2018. [2] T1 has shopping area of 55,000 square metres (590,000 sq ft) and consists of over 200 stores.

  5. List of markets in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    List of shopping malls in Estonia; References This page was last edited on 19 February 2023, at 11:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Solaris Center, Estonia - Wikipedia

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    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 (16 years ago) (). [2] The net area of the center is 6,235 m 2 (67,110 sq ft). [2]

  7. Rocca al Mare Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Rocca al Mare Centre opened its doors in 1998, being the first and biggest of its kind in Estonia. [citation needed] It was designed by architects Meeli Truu and Anton Andres. [1] In 2005 Citycon Oyj (a company specialized on shopping centres' development and management) acquired Rocca al Mare Centre. Citycon Oyj's development began on 1 ...

  8. Category:Shopping malls in Estonia - Wikipedia

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  9. Kristiine Centre - Wikipedia

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    Kristiine is one of the largest shopping centres in Estonia by the amount of shops. It has a gross leasable area of 53,000 m 2 (570,000 sq ft) containing nearly 170 different shops (including 18 restaurants and cafés). The shopping centre has three floors, with the shops and other commercial services on the ground and first floors.