4 events to visit in September in Tallinn

Autumn brings many events to Tallinn. Here are 4 things to do in Tallinn before the end of September.

1. Tallinn Design Festival

Date: 16.09. - 22.09.2024

Location: Krulli quarter (Volta 1c, 10411 Tallinn)

Opening hours: Monday: 17.00-21.00, Tuesday - Sunday: 12.00-20.00

What is it?: One of the biggest international design festivals in the Baltics.

What to expect?: many exhibitions, design forum, workshops, sustainable fashion show. And on the weekend, the design market "Design Street" will also take place. Exhibitions are free.

Event website HERE.

2. Wandering Lights in Kadriorg Park

Date: 19.09. - 21.09.2024

Location: Kadrioru Park, Tallinn

Opening hours: 20.30-23.00

What is it?: An annual event in September where the park is filled with candles and lights, accompanied by a musical fountain show and light installations and performances.

What to expect?: a cozy evening in the park, wandering among the lights and exploring various installations and shows. This is a really popular event, so be prepared for it to get crowded. This is a free event.

Event website HERE.

3. The Mystery of Banksy “A genius mind” unauthorized exhibition

Date: until 27.10.2024

Location: Telliskivi M-building, Telliskivi tn 60/3, 10412 Tallinn

Opening hours: Monday - Sunday 10.00 - 20.00

Price: Adult ticket from Monday to Friday 18€, from Saturday to Sunday 20€

What is it?: An exhibition of Banksy, the famous street artist, showing his famous works, with over 200 of his works on display.

What to expect?: Banksy's famous art reproduced especially for this exhibition using different materials and media. The exhibition lets visitors take a look at the brilliant mind of the street artist.

Event website HERE.

4. The exhibition “Unicorn in the Magical Forest”

Date: 06.09.2024 - 06.04.2025

Location: Niguliste museum, Niguliste 3, Tallinn

Opening hours: Monday - closed, Tuesday - Sunday 10.00 - 18.00

Price: Adult ticket: 14€

What is it?: An exhibition created in cooperation with the Swedish Museum, which shows how we have perceived the meaning of unicorns throughout history.

What to expect?: An exhibition that includes, for example, historical items with unicorn embroidery, engravings, paintings with them on and many other items.

Event website HERE.

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