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Museum of Estonian Architecture, Tallinn, 1908, architect Ernst Boustedt, reconstruction 1995-1996, architects Ülo Peil, Taso Mähar. Photograph courtesy of Museum of Estonian Architecture.
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The fifth international meeting of the European Architectural History Network was held in Tallinn, at the National Library of Estonia, from 13 to 16 June 2018. The reports from this meeting aim to capture some of the main themes that came up during four intense days of academic discussions and exchange, meetings, and free-form interaction in differ...
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... different set of buildings introduced the earlier history of the city. The Rotermann salt storage building, currently housing the Museum of Estonian Architecture in Tallinn's harbour area, was constructed in 1908 (engineer Ernst Boustedt) (Figure 3). Originally serving as a storage facil- ity for the salt used by nearby bread factories, it represents the wave of industrialisation under the Russian Empire of the 19th and early 20th centuries. ...