Location & Directions

Krulli Sepikoda (Krull Quarter)
The Krulli Quarter
Krulli Sepikoda is a centerpiece of the historic Krull Quarter, one of Tallinn’s most exciting and rapidly developing industrial areas. Located in a former machine factory, the venue is where raw industrial aesthetics meet modern functionality. The building’s history dates back to the late 19th century when Franz Krull established his renowned metal industry here. Today, the renovated Sepikoda (Blacksmith Shop) stands as a symbol of Tallinn’s urban renewal, offering a spacious and unique atmosphere where historical heritage blends seamlessly with modern event production.


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Location
The Krull Quarter is situated on the border of the Kalamaja and Pelguranna districts, making it easily accessible by foot, bicycle, or public transport.
Parking
If arriving by car, you can use the paid parking garage located in the neighboring building. We recommend checking exact routes and real-time timetables from the Tallinn Transportation website.
Accessibility
All participants enter through a single main entrance, which will be clearly marked and guided by signage on-site.
Visitors with reduced mobility are kindly requested to inform the organizers of their arrival and any specific assistance needed within the building in advance by contacting: symposion@mxp.ee
Public Transport
By tram (via Kopli Street): Take a tram from the city center (lines 1 or 2 toward Kopli). Ride to the “Krulli” or “Volta” stop. From there, walk along Kopli Street and you will reach Krulli Sepikoda in a few minutes.
By bus (via Tööstuse Street): Take a bus from the city center heading toward Tööstuse Street (e.g., lines 3 or 73). Get off at the “Volta” or “Krulli” stop. From there, walk along Tööstuse Street or nearby streets to reach Krulli Sepikoda.
