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List of high-rise buildings and structures in Tallinn

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Tallinn, the capital and largest city of Estonia, is home to 79 completed high-rises, 9 church spires, a defence tower (Pikk Hermann), Town Hall and 8 structures (including TV tower) taller than 45 metres (148 feet). 22 high-rises are located in the Midtown (Kesklinn), 57 high-rises are located in the outskirts, churches with one exception (Estonian Methodist Church) are found in the Old Town.

The tallest structures of the Old Town of the Estonia's capital city — Tallinn.
The tallest structures of the Old Town of the Estonia's capital city — Tallinn.

List

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Height Name Floors
1. 314,00[1] Tallinn TV Tower 23
2. 130,00 Chimney of Kristiine Boilerhouse -
3. 125,00 Chimney of Mustamäe Boilerhouse -
4. ???,?? Chimney of Väo Power Plant -
5. 123,70 St. Olaf's Church -
6. 117,00 Swissôtel Tallinn 30
7. 116,98 Tornimäe Apartments 30
8. 110,00 Maakri Kvartal 30
9. 104,80 St. Nicholas' Church -
10. 104,80 Radisson Blu Sky Hotel 24
11. 97,00 Kristiine Radio Mast -
12. 94,40 Headquarters of SEB Eesti Ühispank 24
13. 87,00 Chimney of Tallinn Power Plant -
14. 85,00 Chimney of Ülemiste Boilerhouse -
15. 84,00 Radisson Blu Hotel Olümpia 26
16. 78,00 City Plaza 23
17. 69,00 St. Mary's Cathedral -
18. 68,50 Sokos Hotel Viru 23
19. 64,10 Maakri Maja 20
20. 64,00 Town Hall -
21.
22.
59,20
59,20
Charles' Church -
23. 56,00 Alexander Nevsky Cathedral -
24. 56,00 Rocca Al Mare Office Building 16
25. ??,?? 24 Lelle Street 16
26. 55,60 Osten Tor 16
27. 55,00 Fahle House [et] 14
28. 55,00 Headquarters of Telia Eesti 16
29. 55,00 26F Pirita Road 16
30. 54,20 Nordea Maja 14
31. 53,20 Church of the Holy Spirit -
32. 53,10 Novira Plaza 15
33. 52,40 6 Kentmanni Street 14
34.
35.
52,00
52,00
Joint Building of Ministries 14
14
36. 52,00 Postimehe Maja 14
37. 52,00 St. John's Church -
38. ??,?? 22 Lelle Street 14
39. 50,50 Delta Plaza 14
40. 46,00 Euroxi Maja 13
41. 45,60 Tall Hermann -

References

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  1. ^ "Tallinna Teletorn". Tallinna Teletorn (in Estonian). Retrieved 2024-02-20.