The new development in Tallinn’s Kopli peninsular

 

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Design by Kadarik Tüür Arhitektid OÜ

 
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Seaside Promenade & Marina

With 1km of waterfront and over 2.8km of meandering seaside walkway, the Bekkeri Quarter opens up the Western coast of Kopli to the public for the first time in over 100 years. Continuing its maritime heritage, berths for over 100 pleasure craft are available for long and short-term lease.

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The Slip

Built in 1914 to launch destroyers and other military vessels, the slip will house the cultural heart of the district. Come to eat, drink and relax.

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Living Quarters

Join a growing community in North-Tallinn. With a mixture of topologies, designs and densities there is a place for everyone. Enjoy the calm of the coast or move inland to towards the centre of the action.

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Commercial Centre

Everything to allow you to choose to stay local is here. For work, with flexible office spaces for meetings, events and exhibitions. For living, with shops, eateries, gym, playgrounds and a kindergarden.

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A night at the Opera

The national opera has been searching for a suitable location since Estonia’s re-independance. Space has been set aside for special purposes such as this.

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Overview

Take a bird’s eye view of the future of Kopli

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Schematics

Want the details? Our plans and schematics show how our vision measures up

 

Bekkeri City is conveniently located to the West of Tallinn and enjoys good transportation links:

Less than 15 minutes by tram to the central station and 17 minutes by taxi (called a Bolt in Estonia) to the airport