Enjoy hip and lively Noblessner port area in Põhja-Tallinn
Venue location: Noblessneri Valukoda, Nobel Hall, Peetri 10, 10411 Tallinn
The Nobel Hall with its separate entrance and spacious lobby is located in the Noblessner Foundry, city centre side. The halls were named after Emanuel Nobel and Arthur Lessner, founders of the historic submarine shipyard. This side of the building housed the foundry for non-ferrous metals. The large hall, which is now the PROTO discovery factory, used to be the shipyard’s assembly workshop.
LOCATION
Noblessneri Valukoda (Noblessner Foundry) is located near the Seaplane Harbour, a 10-minute walk from the Old Town.
PARKING
GETTING HERE
By car
Take Kalaranna tee from the city centre; after the Seaplane Harbour and the white, boxy building of eu-LISA, turn right onto Lennusadama Street, then left onto Allveelaeva Street. This is where the territory of the Noblessner district begins. If you arrive by Tööstuse Street, turn downhill toward the sea to Peetri Street from the building at 48 Tööstuse Street.
By bicycle
Noblessner can be reached by bicycle and scooter from Allveelaeva Street. and Peetri Street; a wide cycle and pedestrian track goes directly to Noblessner from the Noblessner bus stop on Kalaranna Street.
Remember to wear a helmet when cycling or renting an e-scooter via Bolt app.
By public transport
You can get to Noblessner by bus No. 73. Get off at the stop ‘Noblessneri’. There are stairs down to Noblessner right next to the flyover.
Alternatively, bus No. 3 will take you to ‘Kungla’ stop at Tööstuse Street. Continue along the street for about 100 metres, and after you have passed the park, turn down to Peetri Street. The territory of Noblessner begins here.
Find public transport timetables here: https://transport.tallinn.ee/
By taxi
The ride will cost you about 5€ from the city centre.
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