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Tallinn Creative Hub Kultuurikatel

One of the most unique creative and event spaces in Northern Europe. The industrial interior of the complex has inspired legendary film-maker Andrei Tarkovski, wowed German Chancellor Angela Merkel and enchanted hundreds of other prominent figures. Approximately 300 events take place at the Creative Hub every year which are attended by 200,000+ people.

The building of the Creative Hub was completed as Tallinn City Central Power Station in 1913. After a long hiatus, the stunning industrial complex was re-opened in 2015 as a renovated universal creative and event centre. This centre, which creatively blends the old with the new, was the venue of the main events held during the presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2017.

Kultuurikatel will be the main venue of the European Green Capital 2025 and European Green Leaf 2025 Award Events.

Tallinn city centre is constantly improving. Some roads nearby the main venue Kultuurikatel are currently closed due to reconstruction — paving the way to better infrastructure and human-centric urban spaces.

We enclose a map of the area and kindly ask you to follow the temporary signs. We encourage environmentally friendly ways of travelling, so if walking or taking the free public transportation is not an option, one can use Bolt (our homewgrown alternative to Uber) bikes, e-scooters or share a cab ride with fellow delegates.

Tallinn Town Hall

The oldest surviving town hall in Northern Europe, first mentioned in 1322. The history of this building goes even further back, to the second half of the 13th century. The management of the city worked here until 1970, and today it functions as a ceremonial building of the city government. This time, Tallinn Town Hall will host the  Award Events Meet & Greet.

Contacts of organiser

Tallinn, Harju maakond, Estonia
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