Top 5 must-see events in Tallinn this week
In the vibrant city of Tallinn, a variety of events are set to captivate its residents and visitors alike. Here's a rundown of the most compelling happenings from August 11 to 17, 2025:
Ukrainian Contemporary Photography Exhibition – Final Tour
Location: Fotografiska, Telliskivi 60a/8, Tallinn Date and time: Tuesday, August 12, 6:00 PM
This exhibition features works by Ukrainian artists such as Tania Ruda, Taras Bychko, and Vera Verseau, reflecting personal experiences related to Ukraine. On August 12 at 6:00 PM, a guided tour by Ukrainian street photographer Andrii Mur will offer insight into contemporary Ukrainian art. The exhibition runs until August 13, and entry is free with recommended registration. Artworks are available for purchase onsite and online.
Climbers' Hangout: Grill, chill + climb & sauna
Location: Hipodroomi 13, Tallinn Date and time: Wednesday, August 13, from 6:00 PM
This event combines climbing, grilling, chilling, and sauna activities, hosted in collaboration with Gamma.
Unfortunately, we were unable to find information about the "Aperitivo Night," LUUDE Live concert, and Kanamaja Fest '25 during the specified dates. However, it's worth noting that other events related to photography and contemporary art are taking place around the same period, such as shows at the International Center of Photography in New York and EKA Gallery in Tallinn.
On Thursday, August 14, a celebration of music, art, and culture awaits at Patarei Merekindlus, Kalaranna 28, Tallinn. The event features two stages, 12 bands, art exhibitions, a craft market, and a kids' area. Stay tuned for more details!
[1] Event details obtained from eventbrite.com and facebook.com [2] International Center of Photography: https://www.icp.org/ [3] EKA Gallery: https://eka.ee/en/gallery/
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