• Linnahall (Estonian: Tallinna Linnahall, 'Tallinn City Hall') (originally the V. I. Lenin Palace of Culture and Sports) is a multi-purpose venue in Tallinn, Estonia.
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  • Linnahall is a symetrical monumental slab concrete structure which looks like a pointer from the city to sea.
  • You can walk around the outside and enjoy the view from atop Linnahall, but you can only go inside on a guided tour.
  • Linnahall (i.e. V. I. Lenin Palace of Culture and Sport) is the right place. Here the monumental, severe, rigid and bare Soviet style has reached one of its...
  • As many important buildings in the Soviet Union, the design of Linnahall was planned to be also useful during wartime.
  • Linnahall is closed since 2009 (its ice hall) respectively 2010 (its concert hall) and the unsuccessful struggle of finding investors went from 2009-2015.
  • 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.
  • Linnahall, beton plakalardan yapılmış heybetli bir yapıdır. Deniz seviyesinden 7 metre yükseklikte mimarlar bu enstalasyonla eski kenti limana bağlamak istediler.