Saturday 10. September 2022 at 18:00 - 19:30
Põhjala tehas • Marati 5, 11713 Tallinn, Harju maakond, Estonia
Experience the combination of different times, where the past is still felt, but the future has not yet fully arrived.
Founded nearly a hundred years ago, LLC Eesti Kummitööstus (‘Estonian Rubber Industry’) - which in the 1930-s was named Põhjala - grew within half a century from a manufacturer of rubber heels to a large-scale industry with more than 700 employees. Here, different decades have seen the production of shoes, sports equipment, toys, rubberized clothing and various construction parts.
Since 2018, the privately owned Põhjala Factory is quickly becoming the center of a revived cultural life, where large events are being held in former industrial hangars, creatives are bustling in the work offices of the past and community gardeners are taking over the previously dingy backyards.
The tour, carried out by Estonian Centre for Architecture, also includes a visit to the areas of the Bekker settlement, where the Russian tsarist state, which was strengthening its fleet at the time, established a shipyard before the First World War, which, in addition to the impressive production complex, also includes the workers' district.
The tour to Põhjala and Bekkeri factories last about 90 minutes and in addition to English, tours are in English and in Russian.
Our tour guides are all professionals - people with passion for architecture and history.
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Põhjala tehas • Marati 5, 11713 Tallinn, Harju maakond, Estonia