Tallinn erects modular bomb shelter in the heart of the city
Tallinn installed a modular shelter at Juhkentali 10 on Thursday, the first of its kind in public urban space in Estonia, donated by Citysec Industry and based on a Ukrainian design for short-term protection.

The city of Tallinn installed a modular bomb shelter in the green area at Juhkentali 10 on Thursday, marking the first such shelter to be placed in public urban space in Estonia. The shelter was donated to the city by construction company Citysec Industry and is based on a standardized reinforced concrete design developed in Ukraine to provide residents with short-term protection during emergencies.
The shelter is made of reinforced concrete and its structure is designed to reduce risks arising from explosions, shock waves, and flying debris. The modular design allows it to be quickly relocated, expanded, or installed in different locations if necessary.
The demonstration shelter is intended to give city residents a better understanding of where and how to seek shelter during a crisis. The project is a pilot through which the city will assess the practicality of the solution, its ease of use, residents' awareness, and the shelter's suitability for the urban environment. Based on the experience gained, the city will decide on possible next steps and whether to introduce the solution more widely.
The project is carried out in cooperation with government agencies and partners.


