Telliskivi Creative City, nestled between Tallinn station and its railyard, is a vibrant transformation of an old warehouse district. The area’s industrial past is evident in the converted warehouses that now house a diverse array of cultural and commercial spaces. Visitors can explore a mix of art galleries, theaters, cafés, museums, and breweries, all set against a backdrop of colorful street art. This dynamic neighborhood offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from sipping craft beers to browsing local artworks, making it a lively hub for both locals and tourists.
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