Like in most countries that gained independence after World War I, in Estonia the cultural and economic development enabled the establishment of a zoological garden only shortly before World War II. Tallinn Zoo was founded on 25 August 1939.
The Zoo is open every day all year round.
You are allowed to walk at the Zoo for 2 hours after the Ticket office is closed.
West Gate at Ehitajate tee 150 is closed from October to April.
Children´s Zoo open every day June - August, 10 - 16.
Tallink Tennis Centre of 14 500 square metres has 14 tennis courts, 10 badminton courts, 3 group training areas, a large gym and several other visitor and personnel areas.
Tennis and badminton enthusiasts will be pleasantly surprised ...
Tallinn Science Centre Energy is a fun and entertaining place for all those interested in science.
Come and discover more than 130 interactive hands-on exhibits or take part in our science theatre or virtual planetarium shows!
The Estonian Theatre for Young Audiences (ETYA, formerly Estonian State Puppet Theatre, Estonian Puppet and Youth Theatre, and SA NUKU) is a theatre intended for young audiences. It shapes young people’s cultural space, expands their senses, refl...