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Solaris Center, Estonia
Shopping and cultural centre in Tallinn / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Solaris Center (Estonian: Solarise Keskus) is a shopping and entertainment complex in Tallinn, Estonia. It is the largest entertainment, trade and cultural center in Tallinn.[1][2] The center was projected by Raivo Puusepp.[2] It was opened on March 2009 (15 years ago) (2009-03).[2] The net area of the center is 6,235 m2 (67,110 sq ft).[2]
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In the center, there is located 1800-place Nokia Concert Hall, also Cinamon Cinema Centre and Artis Art House is located there.[2]