Tallinn Hippodrome
Equestrian track in Tallinn
59°25′56″N 24°42′20″E / 59.432335°N 24.705484°E / 59.432335; 24.705484Tallinna Hipodroom was a harness racing track in Tallinn, Estonia. The track is located in the eastern part of the city at the Põhja-Tallinn district. It was established in 1923. Racing events were held on every other Saturday.[1]
As of 2022, the racing track was closed and the site was being redeveloped as a business building including the headquarters of Swedbank and telecoms firm Elisa.[2]
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