• Linnahall is a former concert and sports hall in the Estonian capital. It is situated near the cruise ship harbour and in walking distance of the old town.
  • The steps of Linnahall were originally built to signify Tallinn’s status as hosts of the sailing events for the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games.
  • Linnahall was purpose-built for the sailing events of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, showcasing Estonia's maritime heritage to the world.
  • Linnahall is a concrete tomb-like structure located on Tallinn’s waterfront not far from Old Town. ... Linnahall’s future has been the topic of much discussion.
  • Linnahall in Tallinn, Estonia. Completed in 1980 by architects Raine Karp and Riina Altmäe. Brutalist, Soviet architecture in the former USSR.
  • Linnahall was purpose-built for the sailing events of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, showcasing Estonia's maritime heritage to the world.
  • As to why moving into the Linnahall complex is important and needed for the Estonian National Opera, according to Mae is a matter of space.
  • See 535 photos and 21 tips from 2853 visitors to Linnahall. "Built for the '80 Olympics, this decaying concrete hulk is a former sport and culture..."
  • Resembling a cross between a nuclear bunker, a WWII sea-fort and some inscrutable temple to a vanished god, the Linnahall is in fact a covered concrete…