Tallinn: Sport
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Saku Suurhall
Saku Suurhall is the premier sports and entertainment venue located in the coastal district of Haabersti, in the vibrant city of Tallinn, Estonia. As the largest multi-purpose indoor arena in the country, it has become a central hub for various high-profile events...
Kalev Sports Hall
Kalev Sports Hall, a beacon of athleticism and community in Tallinn, Estonia, serves as a central hub for various sports events and physical activities. Established with the aim of promoting health and sportsmanship, this sports venue has become a cornerstone for both...
Lilleküla Stadium
Nestled in the heart of Estonia's capital, Lilleküla Stadium, also known as A. Le Coq Arena, stands as a modern testament to the city of Tallinn's passion for sports. This multifunctional sport venue, primarily used for football matches, is the largest stadium in...
Tondiraba Ice Hall
Tondiraba Ice Hall, a state-of-the-art sports venue, stands as a testament to Tallinn, Estonia's commitment to fostering athletic talent and providing a world-class facility for both athletes and spectators. Completed in 2014, this versatile complex is designed to host...
Kadriorg Stadium
The Kadriorg Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Tallinna JK Legion and JK Tallinna Kalev. The stadium holds 5,000 and was built in 1926.
Kalevi Keskstaadion
Kalevi Keskstaadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Kalev Tallinn. The stadium holds 12,000 and was built in 1955. The address of the stadium is Staadioni 8, 10132 Tallinn. Since 1955, all of the Estonian Dance Festivals have been held there.
Tallinn Olympic Yachting Centre
Tallinn Olympic Yachting Centre is a sport complex in Pirita, Tallinn, Estonia. The complex built in 1980 as sailing infrastructure for Moscow Summer Olympic Games.
Mustamäe Ski Jumping Hill
Mustamäe Ski Jumping Hill is a ski jumping hill in Mustamäe, Tallinn, Estonia. The first facility was constructed in 1935, it was K12. Later, the facility was changed to K30. During WWII, the facility fell apart. In 1962, a new facility was built with K50. The facility was designed by Peet Samarüütel.
Lasnamäe Indoor Arena
Lasnamäe Indoor Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena at Lasnamäe, Tallinn, Estonia. It was built in 2003 and is one of the biggest indoor arenas in Estonia. It hosts annually the athletics event Tallinn Indoor Meeting.
Pirita Velodrome
The Pirita Velodrome is a velodrome and football stadium in the Pirita district of Tallinn, Estonia. It has 1602 seats.
TTÜ Sports Hall
The TalTech Sports Hall is a multi-purpose indoor arena complex in Mustamäe, Tallinn. It was opened in 1975 and renovated in 2001. It is the current home arena of the TalTech Basketball team.
Tallinn Hippodrome
Tallinna Hipodroom is a harness racing track in Tallinn, Estonia. The track is located in the eastern part of the city at the Põhja-Tallinn district. It was established in 1923. Racing events are held on every other Saturday.
Viimsi Stadium
Viimsi staadion is a football and rugby stadium in Haabneeme, Viimsi Parish, Estonia, just outside the capital Tallinn with the capacity of 2,000. The stadium was formerly used by a now-defunct Lantana Tallinn football club. The pitch size is 105 by 70 metres.
Audentes Sports Centre
Audentes Sports Centre is a multi-purpose indoor arena complex in Tallinn. The sports center has a swimming pool, gym, track&field arena, ball halls, a wrestling and judo hall and a tennis center..
Pirita-Kose-Kloostrimetsa Circuit
Pirita-Kose-Kloostrimetsa Circuit is an inactive street circuit in Tallinn, Estonia. It is located in Pirita in Kloostrimets, crosses the Pirita River twice. The length of the track is 6.761 kilometres. The circuit was opened in 1933.
Hiiu Stadium
Hiiu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. The stadium and the administration building are owned by Nõmme district and are operated by Nõmme Sport Centre.
City Arena Tallinn
City Arena Tallinn is an outdoor arena for adventure in Tallinn, Estonia. It's the largest of its kind in the Baltic states, the arena has 1,400 m² for indoor activities.