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The general plan and tower of this city centre building makes an elegant, dramatic, surprising and forceful impression, just like the uniquely Estonian phenomenon in architecture — limestone functionalism.
Fire station in Tallinn
Author(s): Peeter Säre
Architect Herbert Johanson, completed in 1939
The general plan and tower of this city centre building makes an elegant, dramatic, surprising and forceful impression, just like the uniquely Estonian phenomenon in architecture — limestone functionalism.

