kaksituhatta
Kaksituhatta is a low-rise building located in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. It was designed by the Estonian architect Vasily Ekimovich and built in the late 19th century. At the time of its completion, it was considered a significant development in the city's architectural landscape, featuring a neoclassical style with a mix of Greek and Roman influences.
The building was constructed for the Baltic German community in Tallinn and was designed to serve as
Today, Kaksituhatta is recognized as a cultural monument by the Estonian state, acknowledging its historical and
The building has also been the subject of restoration work, aimed at preserving its original character. The
Kaksituhatta serves as a reminder of the city's multicultural past, particularly its connection to the Baltic