Free with Tallinn Card!
NB! Kai Art Center is closed for the exhibition change from 17.02 to 21.03.2025.
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!
NB! Kai Art Center is closed for the exhibition change from 17.02 to 21.03.2025.
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
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