PoCo – Pop & Contemporary Art Museum (Rotermanni 2)















PoCo – Pop & Contemporary Art Museum (Rotermanni 2), opened in the summer of 2023, is housed in unique spaces in the postmodern Rotermanni quarter, where 19th-century industrial architecture and the contemporary blend together. The museum features works by major pop art names such as Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons and Roy Lichtenstein, as well as by local artists Marko Mäetamm, Mall Nukkel and others. You can rent either a single hall or the entire museum; our experienced team will assist with event organization. Two floors, seven halls and nearly 1,000 m² of space. Selected exhibition halls have a few seats, and the last hall contains a long yellow sofa. Organizers can order all necessary additional services for the spaces — sound and lighting equipment, catering, a bar, etc.
Rotermanni tänav 2, 10111 Tallinn, Kesklinna linnaosa, Harju maakond
Tallinn, Harju maakond
Your host
Kristina Sepp
80
Seated capacity
250
Standing capacity
What this place offers
House rules
Smoking is prohibited in the premises (including electronic cigarettes). Bringing pets into the premises is prohibited. Photography of the works is permitted (without flash). The Client is obliged to: – compensate for all damages caused by the Client or persons associated with them; – not use equipment or technology that creates vibration, noise, communication interference, dust harmful to the surroundings and environment, toxic gases, harmful radiation, sewer damage or electrical network overloads exceeding generally applicable standards; – immediately inform the PoCo representative of any threat to the premises and, where possible, take measures to eliminate the danger; – return the premises at the end of the event in a condition that complies with the premises' rules of good order; – reimburse the cost of special cleaning after the event if a PoCo representative determines that the premises or inventory were soiled during the event. – fully compensate for damage to or destruction of the premises, exhibits, and inventory that occurred while the premises were under the Client's control, except where the Client proves that the damage arose from circumstances not attributable to them; – observe the rules for quiet hours.
