Linnahall
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Coordinates: 59°26′48″N 24°45′10″E / 59.44667°N 24.75278°E
Former names | V. I. Lenin Palace of Culture and Sport (1980-91) |
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Address | Sadama 1 10111Tallinn Estonia |
Location | Kalamaja |
Owner | Tallinna linnavalitsus |
Operator | Tallinna Linnahalli Aktsiaselts |
Capacity | 4,200 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1975 |
Opened | 19 July 1980 |
Architect | Riina Altmäe, Raine Karp |
Website | |
Venue Website |
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. It is situated in the harbour, just beyond the walls of the Old Town, and was completed in 1980. It is not to be confused with the primary administrative building of the historical municipal government (Raad) of Tallinn, often referred to as the Town Hall. The venue also features a heliport and a small sea port (formerly used by Copterline and Linda Line for connections to Helsinki).
The venue[]
The 1980 Summer Olympics were hosted in Moscow in 1980. As inland Moscow had no suitable venue at which to stage the sailing event, this task fell to Tallinn, the capital of the then Estonian SSR.[1] Apart from the main venue for the sailing event, Pirita Yachting Centre, a number of other sports and entertainment facilities were erected,[2] among them the V. I. Lenin Palace of Culture and Sport.[3] designed by architects Raine Karp and Riina Altmäe.[citation needed]
The skating rink closed in 2009, followed by the concert hall in 2010. The city searched for investors from 2009 to 2015, and in 2015 the city council decided to renovate Linnahall, although the project did not come to fruition.[citation needed]
From June to July 2019, the location served as a stand-in for a Kyiv opera house during the filming of the feature film Tenet.[4]
Noted performers[]
Linnahall Heliport[]
Linnahall Heliport | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Private | ||||||||||
Serves | Tallinn | ||||||||||
Location | Tallinn, Estonia | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 17 ft / 5 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 59°26′53″N 024°45′12″E / 59.44806°N 24.75333°E | ||||||||||
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EECL Location in Estonia | |||||||||||
Helipads | |||||||||||
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Linnahall Heliport (ICAO: EECL), is a heliport at the Linnahall in Tallinn, Estonia. It was used by Copterline for its flights to Helsinki Hernesaari Heliport in Helsinki, Finland. It is the only publicly used heliport in Estonia.
Gallery[]
Linnahall
Tallinn Linnahall Heliport
Helicopter belonging to Holmar OÜ, an Estonian aircraft operator parked in Tallinn Linnahall Heliport
Linnahall from the city
Linnahall panorama
Linnahall looking towards Tallinn
Linnahall panorama towards the docks
Panorama from Linnahall
Fast ferries docked at Linnahall
Graffiti on Linnahall
Linnahall viewed from the west
References[]
- ^ 1980 Summer Olympics Official Report from the Organizing Committee Archived 2006-06-22 at the Wayback Machine, vol. 2, p. 243
- ^ (in Russian) Tallinn is the Olympic Capital Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Estonia: the remarkable afterlife of the Linnahall concert hall, by Andres Kurg
- ^ "Christopher Nolan's Tenet Begins Rehearsals As Cast Arrives In Estonia; Check Out Early Set Photos". Appocalypse. Retrieved 2020-08-30.
- ^ "eAIP Estonia". Estonian Air Navigation Services (ANS). Archived from the original on 2016-10-26. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
External links[]
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- Heliports in Estonia
- Sports venues completed in 1980
- Indoor ice hockey venues in Estonia
- Sports venues built in the Soviet Union
- Sports venues in Tallinn
- Event venues established in 1980
- 1980 establishments in Estonia
- Indoor arenas in Estonia