Tallinn's Linnahall is an architectural gem with an exciting history.
Linnahall was used for the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics. The building's exterior is reminiscent of ancient Mayan pyramids and the old Swedish-era bastions surrounding Tallinn's Old Town.
The building's seaside location and Linnahall's proximity to the port have made it an important landmark for Tallinn's residents.
You can walk around the outside and enjoy the view from atop Linnahall, but you can only go inside on a guided tour.
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Not sure how legal it is to go here as there are a lot of fences everywhere attempting to block people out. Nonetheless, I heard this was a place that locals like to go to at sunset to hangout with... Read more comments
History hound? Think USSR (1922-1991). Architecture enthusiast? Think Brutalist (1950s-1970s). Film buff? Think "Tenet" (2020). Art lover? Think graffiti. Wake up with the sun on an Estonian summer... Read more comments
The whole former Lenin Culture and Sports Center covers quite large area near Baltic Sea. The grand concrete structures are now decaying but still many people come here to explore or enjoy the unique... Read more comments