Open House Tallinn 2024 kujundus

Open House Tallinn 2024 programme available

27/09/2024

The sixth edition of Open House Tallinn has unveiled a list of over 40 architectural sites that will be open for free tours on October 12–13.

According to Aleksander Tali, producer of Open House Tallinn, selecting buildings each year is an exciting process: “We aim to find both newer and historical locations that people will find exciting to explore and discover. Their history, construction stories, and future plans are bound to be interesting even for those not particularly familiar with architecture. This is one of the key values of Open House Tallinn.”

Thanks to the volunteer guides of Open House Tallinn, participants will have access to nearly 40 public buildings, industrial sites, projects under construction, and educational institutions. This year, there is a stronger focus on accessibility and inclusivity.

The architectural sites of Open House Tallinn 2024 include: Dunten Hotel, Estonian Drama Theatre, Estonian Academy of Arts, Estonian Maritime Academy, Bank of Estonia, ERR Television House, Spanish House, Hotel Telegraaf, Hundipea District and Paljassaare Port, Jaan Poska House, Kadriorg Palace Wing and Presidential Bunker, Kadriorg Park Orangery, Kawe City, Kopli Community Center, Cruise Terminal, Stereo House by Larsen, Luther Quarter, Joint Ministry Building, Mustamäe State High School, Nõmme Elevator, Nõmme Sports Center, Hotel Palace, Park Tondi Residential and Business Quarter, Pelgulinna State High School, St. John’s School, National Film Archive, Roosikrantsi Residence, Rotermann Quarter, Salme Cultural Center, Tallinn School of Music and Ballet, Tallinn City Planning Department’s Heritage Conservation Unit, Toompea Castle, Russian Theatre, Volta Villa, and Ülemiste Water Treatment Plant.

Check the program here.

Open House Tallinn 2024 is supported by the European Union, Estonian Cultural Endownment, Tallinn City, Rockwool, Ruukki, Reterra, Laufen, Penosil, Endover, Kingivabrik and Raba

Open House Tallinn is part of the Open House Worldwide network.

Open House Tallinn is also part of the Open House Europe collaboration project, co-funded by the European Union.