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This image depicts the Luminor Bank building (formerly Nordea Bank building) at Liivalaia 45, Tallinn, Estonia, on a clear day with a bright blue sky. The modern, multi-story building occupies the central and left-to-right portion of the frame, presented from a low-angle perspective looking upwards. Its architecture features a prominent acute angle, giving it a wedge-like appearance from this viewpoint.

The building's left facade consists primarily of dark, reflective glass panels arranged in horizontal bands, with lighter grey/white horizontal dividers. The lower section of this facade is characterized by large, clear glass panels with white vertical frames, reflecting surrounding structures and the sky. A person wearing dark clothing and a backpack walks past the base of this facade on the left.

The right facade of the building is predominantly light grey, featuring a grid of small, rectangular windows interspersed with dashed white lines creating a subtle pattern on the solid panels. The top floor of both visible facades includes an open-air or glass-enclosed structure with a metallic railing that follows the building's angular roofline.

In the background, to the right, another large building, the Radisson Collection Hotel (formerly Reval Hotel Olympia), is partially visible. Its upper section displays a prominent "SO" part of a sign. This background building features a darker grey facade with a grid pattern of windows.

The foreground includes a low, weathered concrete barrier or ledge. To the right, a darker concrete loading dock area is visible, with several utility carts stacked near an entrance in the background building. Sunlight casts distinct shadows on the ground and parts of the building's lower sections, indicating a low sun angle from the right. A single lamp post is visible on the far left.
KOMILO4KA

Jun 7, 2026

Tallinn, Estonia

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This image depicts the Luminor Bank building (formerly Nordea Bank building) at Liivalaia 45, Tallinn, Estonia, on a clear day with a bright blue sky. The modern, multi-story building occupies the central and left-to-right portion of the frame, presented from a low-angle perspective looking upwards. Its architecture features a prominent acute angle, giving it a wedge-like appearance from this viewpoint. The building's left facade consists primarily of dark, reflective glass panels arranged in horizontal bands, with lighter grey/white horizontal dividers. The lower section of this facade is characterized by large, clear glass panels with white vertical frames, reflecting surrounding structures and the sky. A person wearing dark clothing and a backpack walks past the base of this facade on the left. The right facade of the building is predominantly light grey, featuring a grid of small, rectangular windows interspersed with dashed white lines creating a subtle pattern on the solid panels. The top floor of both visible facades includes an open-air or glass-enclosed structure with a metallic railing that follows the building's angular roofline. In the background, to the right, another large building, the Radisson Collection Hotel (formerly Reval Hotel Olympia), is partially visible. Its upper section displays a prominent "SO" part of a sign. This background building features a darker grey facade with a grid pattern of windows. The foreground includes a low, weathered concrete barrier or ledge. To the right, a darker concrete loading dock area is visible, with several utility carts stacked near an entrance in the background building. Sunlight casts distinct shadows on the ground and parts of the building's lower sections, indicating a low sun angle from the right. A single lamp post is visible on the far left.

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