Doors and Courtyards open in the Old Town

Have you seen the palace of Count Stackelberg or the Estonian Academy of Science on Toompea, affectionately known as the ’Holy Temple of Science’? Have you been in the tower of Löwenschede to watch the artful and dedicated ceramists work whilst enjoying the Tallinn sea view? Have you been inside the private office of the archbishop of the Estonian Lutheran Church?


If the answer is no and you would like the rare opportunity to do so, please come and join the Open Doors and Courtyards project taking place all over Tallinn’s Old Town on 20th and 21st of May.
Information about what, where and when will be available on the morning of 20th May at 9.00-11.00 at Tallinn Freedom Square.

Estonian Academy of Science (Kohtu 6) Friday 16.00-20.00
Estonian Association of Employers (Kiriku 6) Friday 12.00-16.00
Estonian Chamber of Commerce (Toom-Kooli 17) Friday 12.00-16.30
Estonian Lutheran Church Konsistorium (Kiriku plats 3) Friday 14.00-17.00
de Montesquiou courtyard (Kohtu 10) Friday 12.00-18.00; Saturday 12.00-18.00
Lühikese jala Gate Tower (Lühike jalg 9) Friday 9.00-13.00
Löwenschede tower (Kooli 7) Friday 11.00-18.00; Saturday 11.00-15.00
Neitsitorn (Lossi plats 11/ Lühike jalg 9a) Friday 12.00-18.00; Saturday 12.00-15.00

Grusbeke-tagune torn (Laboratooriumi 33) Friday 12.00-18.00; Saturday 12.00-15.00
Stoltingi torn ja hoov (Pikk 68) Saturday 12.00-14.00
Köismäe torn (Laboratooriumi 27) Friday 12.00-18.00; Saturday 12.00-15.00
Plate torn (Laboratooriumi 29) Friday 12.00-18.00; Saturday 12.00-15.00
Hellemanni torn (Müürivahe 48) Friday 12.00-18.00; Saturday 12.00-15.00
Munkadetagune torn (Müürivahe 58) Friday 12.00-18.00;  Saturday 12.00-15.00