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Earlier, the hotel was built in 1881 by the Friedrich Wiegland Machinery Factory, once known throughout the Russian Empire. In 1920, the company was renamed Ilmarine, which in turn gave its name to a hotel opened in 1999 in the same building. The hotel has 105 rooms, its appearance and interior reminiscent of the building's industrial past, while offering discreet accommodation and exceptional comfort. The building is located on the border of the Old Town of Tallinn, by the sea and only a few minutes walk from the port.
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