@fabienik Unfortunately man.Back then Tallinn was more warm and soulful.I understand that everybody have they own opinions so no disrespect to your but i have mine.Much love to Soviet Tallin.
@XDF4u It's in a city called Pärnu and unfortunately still there. I must say, most of these building look like crap now. Very poorly built, like everything during soviet times.
@KasparOnTube Eee tegelt see ikkagi ei ole tõsi. Liit kasutas ehitustel tihti sõjaväelasi ja muid muulasi kes eriti ehitusest midagi ei teadnud ja kvaliteet on ikkagi suht sitt. Isegi täheldanud, et kui vanasti nt uks ilusti hingede peal kinni vajus nagu peaks siis nüüd uks jääb lõpu poole seisma seega maja vaikselt vajunud isegi mingist otsast, soojustus on muidugi halb etc. Igast probleeme.
ei tasu liialdada ega üldistada, eks väiksemaid vigu leidub pea igalpool ja ka tänapäeval. "very poorly"ga ei kavatse nõustuda igaljuhul, aga loomulikult on need meie subjektiivsed arvamused, eks aeg selgitab lõpliku tõe.
@scrap222666 Nagu TTU ehitusteaduskonna tudeng võin öelda, et need paneelelamud ei ole kvaliteedilt sittad. Need kestavad veel päris mitu kümend aastat veel.
@Helldarkie Nii arvatavasti räägime vastu mis asi on kvaliteet. Minujaoks lühisesse sattuvad juhtmed, roostes torud, ventilatsioonisüsteem mis ventileerib teiste ebameeldivad lõhnu ka teistele, "kreeni" vajuvad majad, soojust läbilaskev kivi on suht halb kvaliteet. Kesta nad võivad oma materjali ja lihtsuse poolest, blokk kivi kivi otsas. Aga kvaliteet ei ole just suurem asi peale selle, et kivi seisab. Vb on lihtsalt liiga palju omast kogemusest ja pole üldinfot. :)
@iamwebcam3 Man,are you serious?If you claim that they are:"Very poorly built, like everything during soviet times."then you are definitely don't know what you are talkin' about.You are remind me of Esstonian president who is utter nonsense about the Soviet time in Estonia and who even don't lived in Estonia in that time.Sell out American protege.
@UndergroundJazzA I'm not claiming anything, just saying with a 100% certainty. I have lived abroad and now live in Tallinn, it's easy to compare how it should be done and how it was done in Soviet Union. The main goal in construction during Soviet times was to build it as cheap and quick as possible, also because there weren't enough materials.
@Dankku94 Unfortunately, I've never been in your native Tartu. I travelled through all of northern Estonia (Narva, Kohtla-Järve, Rakvere, etc.) from Petersburg to Tallin. I was also in Helsinki, but the Finnish capital doesn't even compare with Tallin! Helsinki is rather boring, it's not so interesting, it's even without a real historical centre. But in Tallin there are very old buildings, beautiful parks, unique architecture...
Tallinn <3
Dankku94 3 weeks ago
ОТЛИЧНОЕ ВИДЕО!!!! Обожаю! Советский Таллинн такой красивый!!
Музыка тоже отличная!
Daniil158 3 weeks ago
Fortunately now Tallinn is so different.....and renovated!
fabienik 1 month ago 4
@fabienik and new :)
Dankku94 1 month ago
@fabienik But not so clean :(
Dankku94 1 month ago
@fabienik Unfortunately man.Back then Tallinn was more warm and soulful.I understand that everybody have they own opinions so no disrespect to your but i have mine.Much love to Soviet Tallin.
UndergroundJazzA 3 weeks ago
What's the name of this song?
Toomas990 3 months ago
@Toomas990 Анатолий Кирияк Микаэла
Dankku94 3 months ago
Anatoly Kiryak Mikaela
Dankku94 3 months ago
@Toomas990 Анатолий Кирьяк - Микаэла aka Anatoli Kirjak - Michael?
Paracaz 5 days ago
хорошее видео =)
MrProlife666 5 months ago 3
Никто не знает где взять, а может у кого остались старые фотографии района Ыйсмяэ?
crss45yy 6 months ago
The octagonal building at 4:20 looks very interesting. I wonder what building it is and does it exist today?
XDF4u 6 months ago
@XDF4u hEY! I don't know ... I think that building is in the Mustamäe ? :)
Dankku94 6 months ago
@XDF4u It's in a city called Pärnu and unfortunately still there. I must say, most of these building look like crap now. Very poorly built, like everything during soviet times.
iamwebcam3 5 months ago
@iamwebcam3
no their not, panel buildings are strong and last long. Some of them what are not too much renovated looks like very nice and retro today =)
KasparOnTube 5 months ago 6
@KasparOnTube Eee tegelt see ikkagi ei ole tõsi. Liit kasutas ehitustel tihti sõjaväelasi ja muid muulasi kes eriti ehitusest midagi ei teadnud ja kvaliteet on ikkagi suht sitt. Isegi täheldanud, et kui vanasti nt uks ilusti hingede peal kinni vajus nagu peaks siis nüüd uks jääb lõpu poole seisma seega maja vaikselt vajunud isegi mingist otsast, soojustus on muidugi halb etc. Igast probleeme.
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ei tasu liialdada ega üldistada, eks väiksemaid vigu leidub pea igalpool ja ka tänapäeval. "very poorly"ga ei kavatse nõustuda igaljuhul, aga loomulikult on need meie subjektiivsed arvamused, eks aeg selgitab lõpliku tõe.
KasparOnTube 4 months ago
@scrap222666 Nagu TTU ehitusteaduskonna tudeng võin öelda, et need paneelelamud ei ole kvaliteedilt sittad. Need kestavad veel päris mitu kümend aastat veel.
Helldarkie 2 months ago
@Helldarkie Nii arvatavasti räägime vastu mis asi on kvaliteet. Minujaoks lühisesse sattuvad juhtmed, roostes torud, ventilatsioonisüsteem mis ventileerib teiste ebameeldivad lõhnu ka teistele, "kreeni" vajuvad majad, soojust läbilaskev kivi on suht halb kvaliteet. Kesta nad võivad oma materjali ja lihtsuse poolest, blokk kivi kivi otsas. Aga kvaliteet ei ole just suurem asi peale selle, et kivi seisab. Vb on lihtsalt liiga palju omast kogemusest ja pole üldinfot. :)
scrap222666 2 months ago
@KasparOnTube Straight up man,you are so right,nuff respect for your opinion.Panel buildings are beautiful.
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@iamwebcam3 Man,are you serious?If you claim that they are:"Very poorly built, like everything during soviet times."then you are definitely don't know what you are talkin' about.You are remind me of Esstonian president who is utter nonsense about the Soviet time in Estonia and who even don't lived in Estonia in that time.Sell out American protege.
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@UndergroundJazzA I'm not claiming anything, just saying with a 100% certainty. I have lived abroad and now live in Tallinn, it's easy to compare how it should be done and how it was done in Soviet Union. The main goal in construction during Soviet times was to build it as cheap and quick as possible, also because there weren't enough materials.
iamwebcam3 3 weeks ago
@XDF4u except the old town, that has been renovated, but there's not much you can do with the soviet buildings.
iamwebcam3 5 months ago
@XDF4u I'm quite sure it's not in Tallinn.
notsukutsu 5 months ago
@XDF4u yes, it's situated in little town Rapla, Harjumaa, searh from wikipedia: Rapla KEK
btistn 5 months ago
@btistn Thank's =)
Dankku94 5 months ago
@btistn Thank you, nice to know. Maybe I'll visit there some day.
XDF4u 5 months ago
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@btistn Thank you, nice to know. Maybe I'll visit there some day.
XDF4u 5 months ago
Hi! From Finland... Yeah soviet tallinn..
but hey I like so mutch more tallinn than Helsinki too..
athmpsh phere :):)
nice people too hea hea :):) horosho
uimade 1 year ago
Hi! From Finland... Yeah soviet tallinn..
but hey I like so mutch more tallinn than Helsinki too..
athmpsh phere :):)
nice people too hea
uimade 1 year ago
Ах, какая замечательная мелодия Раймонда Паулса! Хочется слушать прогноз погоды... :) :) Помните, друзья?
ericdn627 1 year ago 3
@Dankku94 Unfortunately, I've never been in your native Tartu. I travelled through all of northern Estonia (Narva, Kohtla-Järve, Rakvere, etc.) from Petersburg to Tallin. I was also in Helsinki, but the Finnish capital doesn't even compare with Tallin! Helsinki is rather boring, it's not so interesting, it's even without a real historical centre. But in Tallin there are very old buildings, beautiful parks, unique architecture...
ericdn627 1 year ago