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MY TALLINN
Adventures right from the seat
Once upon a time, there were two happy adventurers- and their tired parents, who just ran around all day doing all sorts of stuff.
You can go on the many festivals and events which have tailor made outings for the little adventurers. For example Jazzkaar (April) is known for its special children's programme, Museum Night (May) offers free exploring at late hours. Then there are festivals like the Old Town Days (June) with party atmosphere and Treff (May) known for its street theatre, pirate adventures of the Tallinn Maritime Days (July) and time wrap adventures of the Medieval Days (July). You can pick your favourite ice cream at the Ice Cream Party (August). Last but not least enjoy a real, wintry, white Christmas market (December/January) on the Old Town square.
When you want to stay indoors and enjoying something from the comfort of a chair, Tallinn has plenty to keep a young audience occupied.
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Culture (kids)
Piip ja Tuut playhouse is uniting playfulness, theatre and cosy family cafeteria in picturesque upper Old Town surroundings.
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Culture (kids)
Concentrating on the more artistic end of the cinema spectrum, this two-screen hall in the downtown Solaris Centre is a good place to find award-winning films from Europe and Asia, as well as documentaries, children's films, local premieres and special screenings.
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Culture (kids)
One of the biggest multiplex-cinemas in this part of Europe, Coca-Cola Plaza comes with 11 screens, a world-class sound system and the most comfortable seats around.
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Culture (kids)
This early 20th Century neo-classical building has seen star performances in the arts from opera/ ballet to concerts from all over the World.
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Culture (kids)
Puppetry comes to life at NUKU (puppet) theatre, where stories and fairy tales will engage the minds of the young and young at heart.
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Culture (kids)
The Russian Theatre of Estonia is the only professional Russian-language theatre in the country.
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Culture (kids)
The second largest cinema house in Tallinn makes its home on the top floor of the Solaris Centre, downtown.
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