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    Energy Discovery Centre

    The Energy Discovery Centre is located in a 100-year-old power plant, situated in the centre of Tallinn on the border of the Old Town and the Kalamaja district. Here, you can see lightning even on a sunny day!

    Every day, lightning demonstrations are carried out with Tesla coils in the discovery centre  – a truly exciting experience.

    More than 100 hands-on exhibits explain how different electrical equipment work, but also show exciting sound and light effects and introduce the cosmos and natural phenomena.
    The centre has a planetarium where you can watch popular science short films and observe the sky.
    The centre welcomes all curious minds, especially families with children.

    Free with Tallinn Card!

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    TripAdvisor® Traveler Reviews

    TripAdvisor logo tripadvisor rating 4.0 of 5

    based on 96 reviews

    • Small but fun interactive museum near the Tallinn Old town

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      July 7, 2020 By sptor

      Not too big but fun museum themed around electricity production mostly, however other things present too. The first floor or rather basement floor is mostly various interactive exhibits to play... Read more comments

    • Interesting indeed!

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      February 19, 2020 By marjaterttu2016

      Our 6 - 11 years old grandchildren liked the Energy Discovery Center a lot. There was so much to do, to try and to see. We spent three hours there but for the planetarium unfortunately we did not... Read more comments

    • Ok

      tripadvisor rating 3 of 5
      July 25, 2019 By JohnnyDeCrane

      Quite small, you could easily see everything in half an hour. My kids (2- and 4-years old) had somewhat good time playing around the varioud gadgets though. Still, if you have time for only one... Read more comments