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Founded in 1997 by private investors, AS Infortar operates in seven countries. As [[Estonia]]’s largest investment company, its main areas of activity are maritime transport, energy, and real estate. Infortar holds a 68.5% stake in AS [[Tallink Group|Tallink Grupp]], the leading maritime shipping and transport group in the [[Baltic Sea]] region, and owns 100% of AS [[Eesti Gaas|Elenger]] Grupp, the largest privately owned energy company in the Baltic and Finnish region. |
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[[Estonia Society]] (”Estonia Selts”), founded in 1865, is a phenomenon in the history of [[Estonians]]. In 1906, the society became the basis for the professional theatre. On the society’s initiative, [[Estonian National Opera]] House and Concert Hall was built, designed by Finnish architects [[Armas Lindgren]] and [[Wivi Lönn]]. The inauguration ceremony was held on 24 August 1913, before the [[Estonia|Republic of Estonia]] was born. This building has become a temple of culture that at various times has been the symbol of Estonian culture, state and independence. |
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Infortar’s diverse and modern real estate portfolio comprises approximately 141,000 square metres, including four contemporary hotels and spas in Tallinn and Riga, the commercial buildings known as the Tähesaju Twins in Lasnamäe, logistics centres in Laagri and Maardu, the group’s headquarters at Liivalaia 9, Tallink’s main buildings Jäämaja and Tulemaja, a commercial property in Tallinn’s Old Town (Vana Posti 7), and a sports centre in Lasnamäe. |
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In 1919 the society established [[Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre]]. |
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Among the 110 companies within the Infortar Group, other well-known names include the printing companies Tallinna Raamatutrükikoda and Vaba Maa, the agricultural enterprises Estonia farmid and Halinga, the [https://tallinktennisekeskus.ee/en/ Tallink Tennis Centre], construction firms [https://infehitus.ee/ INF Ehitus] and [https://infinfra.ee/en/ INF Infra], as well as many others. |
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Today, Estonia Society has a noble aim to draw public attention to different spheres of culture, to maintain and support Estonian culture as a whole. |
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Infortar’s share, trading under the symbol INF1T, is listed on the [[Nasdaq Tallinn|Tallinn Stock Exchange]]. |
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Revision as of 12:04, 16 September 2025
Infortar
Founded in 1997 by private investors, AS Infortar operates in seven countries. As Estonia’s largest investment company, its main areas of activity are maritime transport, energy, and real estate. Infortar holds a 68.5% stake in AS Tallink Grupp, the leading maritime shipping and transport group in the Baltic Sea region, and owns 100% of AS Elenger Grupp, the largest privately owned energy company in the Baltic and Finnish region.
Infortar’s diverse and modern real estate portfolio comprises approximately 141,000 square metres, including four contemporary hotels and spas in Tallinn and Riga, the commercial buildings known as the Tähesaju Twins in Lasnamäe, logistics centres in Laagri and Maardu, the group’s headquarters at Liivalaia 9, Tallink’s main buildings Jäämaja and Tulemaja, a commercial property in Tallinn’s Old Town (Vana Posti 7), and a sports centre in Lasnamäe.
Among the 110 companies within the Infortar Group, other well-known names include the printing companies Tallinna Raamatutrükikoda and Vaba Maa, the agricultural enterprises Estonia farmid and Halinga, the Tallink Tennis Centre, construction firms INF Ehitus and INF Infra, as well as many others.
Infortar’s share, trading under the symbol INF1T, is listed on the Tallinn Stock Exchange.

