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Looking for culture? Well you've come to the right place! Tallinn may be a tiny fraction of the size of London, Paris, Moscow and Berlin (only 430,000 people to be precise!), but it still boasts a surprisingly beefy cultural programme for tourists and locals alike. From splendid medieval landmarks and fascinating museums to cutting-edge theatre and modern film festivals, you are guaranteed to find something you like in Tallinn. The city even has its very own Opera House for God's sake - eat your heart out Sydney!

If you would like a fuller picture on Tallinn's culture then click here for our cultural overview, or use our directory, to hunt down the individual treasures that you're after.


Directory of cultural hotspots in Tallinn

There are 43 Tallinn cultural hotspots listed on the site at the moment, and we add to our listings frequently. When looking for culture in Tallinn, either use our search facility above, or browse through our culture directory. Tallinn has a great range of historical buildings, theatres, galleries, institutes and museums to choose from, so we're sure you'll find something to suit your tastes. In addition, if your favourite cultural hotspot is conspicuous only by its absence, then please do write to us and let us know! We need your feedback to help us make Tallinn Life the most comprehensive guide in English to life in Tallinn!

LATEST CULTURE REVIEW!

St Olav's Church
reviewed by Neil Lewis
from United Kingdom
on Oct.31.2011

"Well worth the challenging 258 steps up! The reward is a breathtaking panoramic view of the city, the historic old town skirted by centuries of newer developments. Start your exploration of Tallinn here."

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