KaKu Gallery & Mextonia Murals
We visited this fantastic artful place even twice and each time there was something completely new about it. First there is the long streetart mural of course which you can see while just passing by. It was made during the Mextonia Festival organized by the city of Vilnius and Nueve Arte Urbano in 2017. Artists collaborated and left some awesome graffitis and color on the town walls. We did as well an interview with the Andres Mesner, the ownder of the inside existing art gallery called “Kalaranna Kultuurikuur” or in short form just „KaKu“.
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Tallinn – Telliskivi Creative City – Culture Campus & Urban Art Space
Telliskivi Loomelinnak, or in English „Creative City“, is located in Tallinn west of the Old Town in an old industrial complex and is an art centre with galleries, small shops, various creative businesses, start-ups and catering establishments. Apart from that, the place is one big urban art museum and all the walls are covered with great artworks, from small graffiti to huge murals.
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Tallinn – Telliskivi Creative City – MESA JAM – MaEiSaaAru 2021
The art festival „Ma Ei Saa Aru“, which means in English „I Don’t Understand“, is a great multi disciplinary event which is held annually since 2021 at the Telliskivi Loomelinnak, the „Creative City“. In its first edition on 10th and 11th July in 2021 there was also the MESA graffiti jam included in the festival and numerous urban artworks got sprayed at the graffiti backyard and around the permisses.
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Kalamaja Neighbourhood – Graffiti & Urban Art Collection
In addition to the countless large murals to smaller street art works around the factory halls and buildings of the industrial complex at Telliskivi Loomelinnak, or in English „Creative City“, there are also some backyards where graffiti in particular can be found.
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Tallinn – Telliskivi Creative City – Graffiti Jam – BALTIC SESSION 2013
In 2013, the breakdance and urban art association JJ STREET organized the great graffiti and urban art jam BALTIC SESSION where countless artists decorated a large backyard with adjacent warehouses on the premises of the Telliskivi Loomelinnak with great works of art.
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Tallinna Linnahall – Lost place graffiti
Here is an article for the streetart lovers, especially the fans of abandoned buildings and lost places. At the coast to the Eastern Sea between the Tallinna Sadam harbor and the Kultuurikatel, the culture center, there is the Linnahall located. It´s not really used anymore and this old Mayan pyramid like monument made of grey concrete just gives you some mysterious vibes. It could be as well kind of a medieval sea fortress to protect the coast with gunpowder cannons. But it´s not that old, it was just built in 1980 by the Estonian architects Raine Karp and Riina Altmäe.
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Tallinn Stadium Streetart at A. Le Coq Arena
During our stay in Tallinn we had time to visit the football stadium and one of the matches of FC Flora. A stadium area is always a good place for streetart and graffiti, usually the fans and ultras are quite busy in spray can artwork as well. We found some close by, as well pieces in the surrounding area.
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Stronghold Architecture and Medieval City Life – Tallinn
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Streetart Tallinn Old Town
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Megastar Ferry to Helsinki Port
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