Having been in Tallinn, Estonia recently for the Estonian Music Days, I have written about our non-musical exploits exploring the Kalamaja area of Tallinn in an article on the Culture Trip website.
A wander around the Kalamaja area of Tallinn
in Estonia takes you past striking historic wooden houses, former
industrial buildings reinvented as lively arts venues, and numerous
delightful cafés; not to mention the former Russian sea plane harbor
whose hangers now house large scale maritime exhibits. Read on for our
walking tour of the area’s best art, cafes and everything in between.
Head over to The Culture Trip to read more.
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