The Kai Art Centre is a seaside cultural hub in the Noblessner seafront quarter that fascinatingly combines the history and architecture of the area with contemporary art and culture. There are 3 to 5 large-scale art…
Beautiful handmade cards are unique gifts. Make a card or two for yourself, a colleague, a family member, or somebody else special to you. The range of materials and combinations is endless and are suitable…
A fun dance course where you can learn the techniques of Estonian folk dance to folk music.– it is a fun activity full of dancing which you can do with your friends;– it is truly…
People used to make soap on their own in our farms. The skill of soap-making was a thing of honour and each farm had a separate soap. Participants in the soap-making workshops at Örreke studio…
The dreamcatcher is a magical, historical craft, so the workshop is also full of magic. All participants will make a dreamcatcher, which they can take home or give to a friend. Making it is not…
Workshops at NUKU Museum provide an opportunity to learn about the behind-the-scenes of the theatre world.We organise workshops for groups, where we teach children to make different types of dolls and play with them. Additionally,…
“250 years have passed since the Bible was first translated into Estonian. This was accomplished by Anton Thor Helle who was a pastor at the Jüri church between 1713-1748. Remembering in gratitude the Bible and…
The Russalka Memorial was built in 1902 by Amandus Adamson in memorial to those who lost their lives at the Gulf of Finland on the Russian navy vessel called Russalka. The 16-metre sculpture was placed by the…
Studio Asuurkeraamika is a ceramics centre in the Old Town of Tallinn. Here, you can watch professional ceramic artists at work, buy and order the exclusive ceramics made by them, participate in regular ceramics courses,…
The representative square of Tallinn – Freedom Square is a popular meeting place designed for pedestrians. The monument to the War of Independence is also located there. Over the years, the square has gone by many…