Emajõe Business Centre

Building in Tartu, Estonia
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Emajõe Business Centre

Emajõe Business Centre (Estonian: Emajõe ärikeskus, colloquially "Plasku" or "Pläsku") is a business centre in Tartu, Estonia.[1] The centre is located at the Emajõgi river.

The centre was designed by Kalle Rõõmus [et]. The centre was opened in 1998. The centre has 14 storeys and its height is 52 m.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Emajõe ärikeskus". Estiko Grupp (in Estonian). Retrieved 3 December 2020.

External links

  • Emajõe Business Centre, estiko.ee

58°22′43.23839″N 26°43′50.26915″E / 58.3786773306°N 26.7306303194°E / 58.3786773306; 26.7306303194

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