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List Of Shopping Malls In Estonia
Estonia has 37 shopping malls with more than square meters of gross leasable area. Nearly half of them lie in Tallinn, however the largest one in the country is Lõunakeskus in Tartu. The rest are spread across 9 towns in all corners of the country. New shopping malls are unlikely to come by in the future, as there have long been debates about the oversaturation and overabundance of shopping malls. This was only worsened by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic implications, as was shown by T1, which went bankrupt only three years after opening. Further expansions, as shown by the plans of Ülemiste, are more multifunctional and intend to widen the scope of the centre's purpose. List The list was last updated in 10/2022. See also * List of supermarket chains in Estonia * List of markets in Estonia References {{Europe topic, List of shopping malls in * Estonia Shopping centres A shopping center (American English) or shopping centre ( ...
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Estonia
Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia. The territory of Estonia consists of the mainland, the larger islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, and over 2,200 other islands and islets on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, covering a total area of . The capital city Tallinn and Tartu are the two largest urban areas of the country. The Estonian language is the autochthonous and the official language of Estonia; it is the first language of the majority of its population, as well as the world's second most spoken Finnic language. The land of what is now modern Estonia has been inhabited by '' Homo sapiens'' since at least 9,000 BC. The medieval indigenous population of Estonia was one of the last " pagan" civilisations in Europe to adopt Ch ...
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Ülemiste Centre
Ülemiste Keskus (Estonian: ''Ülemiste keskus'') is a shopping centre in Tallinn, Estonia. It's adjacent to Tallinn Airport in Ülemiste. It has over 220 stores, 8 restaurants, and a large playroom for children. The center is managed by Ülemiste Center OÜ, which earned 12 million euros in rental income in 2015 and whose net profit in the same year was 11.5 million euros. The owner of the company is Ülemiste Holding Nederland B.V., which in turn belongs to Linstow AS registered in Norway. See also *Ülemiste City *Lake Ülemiste *Ülemiste Tunnel The Ülemiste Tunnel is a road tunnel in Tallinn, Estonia. It is located southeast of the city centre near the Lake Ülemiste. The tunnel connects Peterburi Road (Tallinn–Narva Road, part of E20) with Järvevana Road (part of the inner beltw ... References External linksÜlemiste Keskus Economy of Tallinn Buildings and structures in Tallinn Retail companies of Estonia Shopping centres in Estonia Tourist attraction ...
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Narva
Narva, russian: Нарва is a municipality and city in Estonia. It is located in Ida-Viru County, Ida-Viru county, at the Extreme points of Estonia, eastern extreme point of Estonia, on the west bank of the Narva (river), Narva river which forms the Estonia–Russia border, Estonia–Russia international border. With 54,409 inhabitants (as of 2020) Narva is Estonia's third largest city after capital Tallinn and Tartu. In 1944, Narva was nearly completely destroyed during the battles of World War II. During the period of Soviet occupation of Estonia, Soviet occupation (1944–1991), the city’s original native inhabitants were not permitted to return after the war, and immigrant workers from Russia and other parts of the Soviet Union, former USSR were brought in to populate the city. The city whose population had been, as of 1934 census, 65% ethnic Estonian, became overwhelmingly non-Estonian in the second half of the 20th century. According to more recent data, 46.7% of th ...
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Südalinn
Südalinn (Estonian for ''Downtown'', literally ''"Heart Town"'') is a subdistrict ( et, asum) in the district of Kesklinn (Midtown), Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 169 (). File:Inglise Kolledž 2009.jpg, Tallinn English College Tallinn English College ( et, Tallinna Inglise Kolledž) is a co-educational general education school in Tallinn, Estonia with in depth education in the English language. It has elementary, middle and senior levels with students aged from 7 to 1 ... File:Viru bussiterminal.JPG, Viru Centre bus terminal is the most important spot in Tallinn bus system. File:Sakala keskuse varemed 2007.jpg, The demolition of Sakala centre, now the site of newly built Solaris shopping centre File:07-06-21-tallinn-by-RalfR-140.jpg, Beginning of Pärnu road References Subdistricts of Tallinn Kesklinn, Tallinn {{Tallinn-geo-stub ...
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Solaris Center, Estonia
Solaris Center ( et, Solarise Keskus) is a shopping and entertainment complex in Tallinn, Estonia. It is the largest entertainment, trade and cultural center in Tallinn. The center was projected by Raivo Puusepp Raivo Puusepp (born 21 March 1960) is an Estonian architect. His notable works include: *Main building of SEB in Tallinn *Tartu Department Store ( et, Tartu Kaubamaja), Tartu Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after the Northern .... It was opened on . The net area of the center is . In the center, there is located 1800-place Nokia Concert Hall, also Cinamon Cinema Centre and Artis Art House is located there. References External links * 2009 establishments in Estonia Buildings and structures in Tallinn Shopping centres in Estonia Shopping malls established in 2009 Tourist attractions in Tallinn {{mall-stub ...
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Rahumäe
Rahumäe ( Estonian for ''"Peace Hill"'' or ''"Quiet Hill"'') is a subdistrict ( et, asum) in the district of Nõmme, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It covers an area of and has a population of 3,075 (), population density is . Rahumäe has a station on the Elron western route. Rahumäe and Jewish Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ... cemeteries are situated in Rahumäe. Gallery File:Rahumäe jaama hoone.jpg, Rahumäe train station File:Rahumäe raudteepeatus (tänapäev).jpg, File:Rahumäe sõjaväejaama hoone.jpg, Ruins of former narrow gauge railway station building. File:Rahumäe kalmistu.jpg, Entrance of Rahumäe cemetery. File:Juudi kalmistu kabel.jpg, Chapel on Jewish cemetery File:Järve Keskus 2557.JPG, Järve shopping centre References ...
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Lilleküla
Lilleküla () is a subdistrict of the district of Kristiine in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 24,939 (). On the eastern side of Lilleküla there's a train station "Lilleküla" on the Elron's western route. One of the largest shopping centres in Estonia, Kristiine Centre Kristiine Centre ( et, Kristiine Keskus) is a shopping centre in Tallinn, Estonia. It's situated in Kristiine district's subdistrict of Lilleküla. Kristiine is one of the largest shopping centres in Estonia by the amount of shops. It has a gr ..., is located in Lilleküla. Gallery File:EE-TLN-Kristiine.JPG File:Tallinn-Lilleküla jaam-2010-04-11.JPG, Lilleküla railway station File:EU-EE-Tallinn-Kristiine-Endla street.JPG, Houses on Endla street File:Tallinn löwenruh park.jpg, Löwenruh park File:Algi tänav (Tallinn) 02.jpg, File:Linnu tee 03.jpg See also * Culture Factory Polymer References Subdistricts of Tallinn {{Tallinn-geo-stub ...
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Kristiine Centre
Kristiine Centre ( et, Kristiine Keskus) is a shopping centre in Tallinn, Estonia. It's situated in Kristiine district's subdistrict of Lilleküla. Kristiine is one of the largest shopping centres in Estonia by the amount of shops. It has a gross leasable area of containing nearly 170 different shops (including 18 restaurants and cafés). The shopping centre has three floors, with the shops and other commercial services on the ground and first floors. The third floor is reserved for parking. The biggest shops in the centre are Prisma, H&M, Marks and Spencer, Euronics Euronics International Ltd. is an international association of over 11,000 independent electrical retailers in 37 countries. It functions as a leading international electrical retail group on behalf of its members, and is based in Amsterdam ..., and Apollo. Kristiine Centre opened in 1999. At first, it was planned to be a shopping centre but a centre was built instead. The building cost 19,174 million e ...
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Rocca Al Mare
Rocca al Mare (Italian for ''"Rock-by-the-Sea"''; ) is a subdistrict ( et, asum) in the district of Haabersti, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It is mostly covered by the Estonian Open Air Museum. Besides the museum there is also a private secondary school Rocca al Mare School located in the subdistrict. Estonia's third largest shopping centre, Rocca al Mare Shopping Centre is located southeast of Rocca al Mare, officially located in the Haabersti Haabersti (german: Habers) is one of the 8 administrative districts ( et, linnaosa) of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Haabersti is divided into 12 subdistricts ( et, asum): Astangu, Haabersti, Kakumäe, Mustjõe, Mäeküla, Õismäe, Pikalii ... subdistrict. There are no residents living in the subdistrict. Gallery File:Kolu tavern.jpg, Kolu tavern File:Sutlepa chapel.jpg, Sutlepa chapel File:Estonian Open Air Museum.007.JPG, Ülendi windmill File:Rocca"al mare juga.JPG, Rocca al Mare waterfall References External link ...
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Haabersti (subdistrict)
Haabersti (german: Habers) is a subdistrict ( et, asum) in the district of Haabersti, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 714 (). Gallery File:EU-EE-Tallinn-PT-view from stroomi bach to Haabersti.JPG, Haabersti seen from Stroomi beach. File:Suurhall.jpg, Saku Suurhall Arena, Saku Suurhall File:EE-TLN-HAABERSTI-Rocca al Mare.JPG, Rocca al Mare Shopping Centre, Rocca al Mare Shopping Center File:Habersti Körtz. . Photo about 1836..jpg, Haabersti tavern (''Haabersti kõrts'') in about 1836. References

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Rocca Al Mare Shopping Centre
Rocca al Mare Shopping Centre ( et, Rocca al Mare Kaubanduskeskus) is a shopping centre designed by architect Meeli Truu in Tallinn, Estonia. It's situated in the Haabersti District's subdistrict of Haabersti. Rocca al Mare is the third largest shopping centre in Estonia, with a gross leasable area of containing nearly 170 different shops (including 14 restaurants and cafés), free of charge dressing room, and more than 1300 parking spaces. The shopping centre has three floors, with the shops and other commercial services on the first and second floors. The third floor is reserved for parking. The biggest shops in the centre are Prisma, H&M, Marks and Spencer, Euronics, Reserved Reserved is a Polish apparel retailer headquartered in Gdańsk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Pomerania, Poland. It was founded in 1999 and remains the largest company of the LPP (company), LPP group, which has more than 1,700 retail stores located in ..., and Rademar. Rocca al Mare Centre opened its ...
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Ülemiste
Ülemiste is a subdistrict ( et, asum) in the district of Lasnamäe, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 1,444 (). Estonian largest airport Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport is located in Ülemiste. Ülemiste is the location of the Ülemiste Keskus shopping mall and the Ülemiste City business park. Ülemiste railway station will be the location of Rail Baltica's Tallinn terminal, which is planned to open in 2030. Gallery File:TLN-Ülemiste.JPG, Ülemiste train station File:Nordea10.aug2008.JPG, Nordea File:Vaade uuelt viaduktilt.jpg, Bridge between Suur-Sõjamäe and Järvevana File:Ülemiste City.jpg, Ülemiste City See also *Ülemiste City *Ülemiste Tunnel The Ülemiste Tunnel is a road tunnel in Tallinn, Estonia. It is located southeast of the city centre near the Lake Ülemiste. The tunnel connects Peterburi Road (Tallinn–Narva Road, part of E20) with Järvevana Road (part of the inner beltw ... References Subdistricts of Talli ...
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