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Telliskivi Creative City is the largest creative hub in the Baltics, a sprawling complex of former Soviet-era industrial buildings transformed into a vibrant centre for culture, commerce, and community. Located at the edge of Kalamaja, it's Tallinn's answer to Berlin's creative quarters.
The buildings were constructed in the early 20th century as an industrial complex next to the Balti Jaam (Baltic Station) railway. After decades of decline, the complex was gradually taken over by creative entrepreneurs beginning in 2009, becoming a flagship example of urban regeneration in the Baltics.