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Tallinn Art Hall

Coordinates: 59°26′03″N 24°44′42″E / 59.4343°N 24.7449°E / 59.4343; 24.7449
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Tallinn Art Hall

Tallinn Art Hall (Estonian: Tallinna Kunstihoone) is an art gallery built in 1934 by Edgar Johan Kuusik on Freedom Square in Tallinn, Estonia.[1]

It is known for its exhibitions of modern art, held in the gallery itself as well as the locations Tallinn Art Hall Gallery[2] and Tallinn City Gallery.

Work sculpture by Juhan Raudsepp

The original building was modified by adding an additional story in the 1960s.[citation needed] Perhaps this is what caused the crack in the facade visible near one of the two decorative sculptures of Work and Beauty by the sculptor Juhan Raudsepp [et].[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Tallinn Art Hall". Visit Estonia. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Tallinn Art Hall Gallery". Visit Estonia. Retrieved 27 July 2020.

59°26′03″N 24°44′42″E / 59.4343°N 24.7449°E / 59.4343; 24.7449