Street art in Tallinn
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Where to find street art in Tallinn (Estonia)
Tallinn is the capital of Estonia, where a UNESCO-listed medieval old town stands in contrast to dynamic creative neighbourhoods undergoing constant renewal. The Telliskivi district — a converted industrial zone — and the Kalamaja area concentrate most of the city's street art, with murals regularly appearing on brick and concrete facades.
Estonia hosts the Stencibility festival in Tartu since 2014, and the RUA (Rural Urban Art) movement annually brings large-scale art to small towns across the country. Within Tallinn, the Ülemiste City tech district is home to one of the largest murals in the Baltic states.
Tallinn's urban art scene blends local artists such as Von Bomb and Edgar Tedresaar with international guests, producing a visual landscape that draws on Estonian folk legends, social commentary, and formal experimentation.
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