Accessibility

Getting to the Building

  • Driveways and sidewalks are made of cobblestones or stone pavement.

  • There are no separate (disabled) parking spaces for theatre visitors; street parking is available according to traffic rules.

  • The nearest parking lots are:

    • Baltic Station (Balti jaam)

    • Rannamäe tee 5

  • Parking discounts for visitors to the Estonian Theatre for Young Audiences and Museum of Puppetry Arts can be found here.


Entering with a Mobility Aid or Stroller

  • Use the main entrance (Nunne 4).

  • In front of the main gates, there is an arched cobblestone pavement, which may make access difficult for wheelchair users.

  • We kindly ask visitors using electric wheelchairs to provide the dimensions of their wheelchair when purchasing tickets, so that we can assess accessibility options and ensure access to the auditorium.


Accessibility Inside the Theatre

  • Ferdinand Hall is accessible with a stair lift.

  • Access to other halls using mobility aids is difficult.

  • Wheelchair seats and their companions are located in the first row of the parterre in Ferdinand Hall.

  • In the Small Hall, wheelchairs up to 90 cm wide can access the first row (not all productions allow this).

  • Please notify the theatre in advance if you plan to attend with a mobility aid.


Sign Language Interpreter

  • Visitors wishing to attend a performance with a sign language interpreter should contact the box office before purchasing tickets.


Accessible Toilet

  • Located in the lobby of the Lai 1 theatre building, near the aquariums.

  • Accessible via the stair lift near Ferdinand Hall.


Visiting with a Stroller

  • Strollers can be left in the stairwell of Lai 1, located between the café and the play area.


Questions


Virtual Tour

2026 June