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Please note! Kai Art Center is closed on the following days:
- from December 23 until January 7
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 projects each year, accompanied by extensive public programmes, in the renovated submarine factory.
Kai is open to all - top-class food and drink venues on the first floor offer culinary experiences. The only cinema in North Tallinn that is operated by Cinema Sõprus is open 7 days a week. A wide selection of national and international art literature can be found in the Lugemiku bookshop.
Free with Tallinn Card!
Please note! Kai Art Center is closed on the following days:
based on 7 reviews
The big space hosted just one exhibition. There is an auditorium, though, and movies are shown there.
At first I thought I misunderstood something and couldn't find the main exhibition, but turned out the 3 non-related pieces were pretty much it. I would be pretty ashamed to ask tickets for seeing an... Read more comments
I saw one small room with a couple of books to read, another small room with a single coral, and a huge empty area with a few more exhibits, such as: - some trash they recently found on Tallinn's... Read more comments