Tallinn's atmospheric Old Town is an enthralling hodgepodge of medieval streets and spires. It's a small city, and the tourist areas are safe and easily explored on foot. Buy a Tallinn Card if intending to use buses, trolleys or trams. For a look into Tallinn's past, visit Rocca-al-Mare Open Air Museum's typical rural Estonian taverns, windmills and watermills, see the onion-domed 1900 cathedral or join the bustle in historic Town Hall Square. St. Olav's spire was once the tallest in the world.
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Navitrolla kunstnikukarjäär algas 1990. aastate alguses. Juba varajases loomingus kasutas kunstnik oma maalides nii naivistliku kui ka sürrealistliku kunstistiili elemente ning paigutub nende stiili vahepeale, nimetades ennast ise naviistiks. Kuntsnikuna on Navitrolla ülimalt mitmekesine- õlimaal, graafika, skulptuur, segatehnikas tehtud hiidmaalid seintel. Esialgu kare maalimisviis on aja jooksul omandanud tõeliselt peenetundelise ja detailirohke meisterlikkuse, kus iga rohulible või kauguses laiuv kalju on portselanipintsliga läbitöödeldud. Inimtegevusest on tema loomingus vaid üksikud vaikivad jäljed- kas mobiilimast keset põldu või naftaplatvorm kaugel merel. Inimlinna kohtab piltidel väga harva ja vaid iganenud kujul, valdavalt võimutseb maalidel loodus, kus laiuvatel maastikel võidutseb värvikirev loomariik, mis justkui peegeldab inimloomust selle absurdsuses. Navitrollat esindab Navitrolla galerii.
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The Estonian Academy of the Arts Gallery was founded in 1995 and the gallery occupies 200 sq. metres of space in the foyer of the Academy’s main building. Most of the 25 exhibitions that take place each year display works by the departments of the Academy, its students and faculty members. The Gallery serves primarily as a springboard for art students and fresh graduates, for whom this can be the first chance to exhibit their works to a broader public.
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Exhibition & Shop You can see a traditional handcraftman's skills and art products as well as contemporary collaboration products of Estonian and Japanese. Interiors accessories, Tableware, Fashion accessories, Bags, etc.
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Telliskivi Kirbukas is a cozy self-service flea market in quirky Telliskivi district of Tallinn. It's located on second floor at Telliskivi 57 where over 100 sales boxes await. Nice finds for everybody - things to wear, for your home and even interesting presents!
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A new ceramics centre in the Old Town of Tallinn. Here, you can watch professional ceramic artists at work, buy and order the exclusive ceramics made by them, participate in regular ceramics courses, enjoy great ceramics events with your colleagues, friends or family, and enjoy exhibitions of art.
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Telliskivi Loomelinnak (Telliskivi Creative City) is the creative hotspot of Tallinn. It is a vibrant and artsy former industrial area that is turned into studios, theatres, galleries, design shops, cafes and restaurants. Crab something to eat in a cool laidback atmosphere, do some shopping in independent shops, attend one of the 600 events hosted each year in Loomelinnak or just walk around and admire some of the most amazing murals one can imagine.
A great place, an old industrial area now housing unique boutiques with local design, artists, open-air scenes for performing (also: open to anyone), clubs, cafes, small restaurants. Anybody could tell you that much. If you know anything about the history of Estonia, this place is a modern miracle. Much like alternative, creative centers in places like Berlin, but a with a genuine Estonian touch. Something to make you appreciate this ancient tribe and its culture even more.
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Nomme got its main shopping centre – the market more than 100 years ago, i.e. in 1908. This was preceeded by a longer process that was crowned by success only after active intervention of the maintenance society. The rights to run a market were granted by the governor of Estonia personally.In Nomme Market you can obtain all the required fresh foodstuffs all the year round. A large part of the foodstuffs sold at Nomme Market originates from the local producers of Estonia.In spring and summer we offer a wide range of flowers and plants that a lot of clients consider to be the best in Tallinn.See you at Nomme Market!
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DEPOO market is an universal market in a rapidly growing Põhja-Tallinn area. It was moved from the old Baltic Station market to Telliskivi street and since then it also offers an extensive variety of exciting street food. Food merchants have built their cafes in train wagons and old sea containers and there is a selection of food from authentic fish'n'chips to real spicy Vietnamese cuisine. The cafes You may find from DEPOO are: The Rocket Street Gastro Päästke WIlly Dereku Burger FRITTO Spice Wagon Konteiner Margot Crepes and Waffles Londiste Koogid Peatus Renard Coffee Shop SIP craft beer and cider shop Ahjupala TSUH-TSUH
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After a few attempts to secure a table online I managed to reserve a table on the phone. The location is spectacular. You get the evening sunset panorama of the Tallinn Old Town, plus all the surroundings. The wine list ist is extensive and has some unusual offerings. The service was impeccable and the food was great – contemporary Estonian cuisine, focusing on seasonal selections, nothing made to simply make you feel stuffed. The cheese selection as an alternative for the dessert came surprisingly already ready-made as "sandwiches" on home-made crisp-bread – why not. Looking for a stylish cosmopolitan dining place in Tallinn – this is it.
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