Location Category: Saunas
Opened in 1928, Kalma Saun is perhaps Tallinn’s most iconic public sauna, tucked in the bohemian Kalamaja district. The building’s dignified Art Deco façade (with Kalma Saun spelled out above the columns) hints at its long pedigree – aside from modern renovations, much of the original atmosphere remains. “Kalma” means grave in Estonian, but fear not – the name actually abbreviates Kalamaja (the neighborhood) and the vibe inside is lively, not grim! Men and women have separate sections here, each open daily (Mon–Fri 11:00–22:00, weekends 10:00–23:00).
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