The Energy Discovery Centre and the Estonian Museum of Natural History invite children aged 7–12 to join the summer city camp “A Scientist’s World”! From 17–19 June 2026, a three-day city camp will bring together science, nature, and exciting discoveries. During the camp, children will step into the role of scientists, work with microscopes and drones, study insects, operate hydrogen-powered cars, and take part in engaging experiments both in the laboratory and outdoors. Ticket sales are now ...
Spend an extraordinary evening in the heart of Tallinn, in a place where the city’s electric future was born more than a hundred years ago. Step inside Tallinn’s first power plant and begin the evening with a sparkling drink and a truly unique atmosphere. Together with historian and architectural expert Henry Kuningas, you will have the opportunity to travel back in time to an era when Tallinn was becoming a modern and electrified city. During this two-hour ...
Starting today, the nationwide technology and entrepreneurship incubator EnerHUB is opening registration for student teams and mentors for its autumn season. One of the program’s success stories, student company Kiryak, recently won Estonia’s Student Company Competition. Up to 50 teams will be admitted to the program beginning this autumn. “For young people today, it is important to have places where they can truly experiment, make mistakes, and develop their ideas in a safe environment without focusing solely ...
On Tuesday, May 26 at 16:00, we invite you to gather in front of the Energy Discovery Centre (Põhja pst 29) to celebrate the opening of a new Science Garden together—a place where urban nature, science, and community meet. This event is for everyone who cares about what our city becomes—a greener, more vibrant, and better place to live. Program: 🌱 Plant swap – share plants, ideas, and inspire others 🎭 Lecture-performance by Aare Baumer – an engaging and ...
The Energy Discovery Centre is proud to share that a team Kiryak participating in the EnerHUB engineering incubation programme has achieved the title of Estonia’s best student company. This is a remarkable accomplishment that highlights the entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and strong potential of young people as future innovators. The title of Best Student Company was awarded to Kiryak, which developed a smudge-proof and moisture-resistant writing instrument. The team consists of students Loore Lee Allmaa, Elisabeth Tagobert, ...