During dark and rainy days, it's comforting to park your car in a warm and dry car park. EuroPark knows exactly how to take care of your four-wheeled companion during PÖFF, allowing you to fully focus on your film experience without any worries! The collaboration between EuroPark and the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) ensures that cinema visits for festival fans are smooth, convenient, and affordable.
What links EuroPark and PÖFF most of all is their shared commitment to looking after people! Parking is the last thing anyone wants to worry about, and that’s why EuroPark aims to offer film enthusiasts hassle-free and convenient parking. EuroPark operates on the principle of "Parking is easy", ensuring it is accessible, simple, quick, and comfortable for everyone.
With a focus on collaboration, development, and continuous improvement, EuroPark strives to be the first choice for both customers and partners. We can proudly confirm that for PÖFF, EuroPark is always the first and best choice! Navigating parking in the centre of Tallinn can be tricky for festival-goers, but EuroPark has always made life much easier for film fans, a fact confirmed by many visitors who came to last year’s PÖFF by car.
Why is EuroPark supporting the cultural sector today?
As a socially responsible company, EuroPark aims to contribute to the preservation and development of Estonian culture. EuroPark supports PÖFF’s mission to popularise film culture and wishes all cinema lovers a comfortable and carefree film experience. EuroPark hopes that PÖFF continues to grow, reaches even more cinemas, and brings there people from all corners of Estonia.
In addition to PÖFF, EuroPark's circle of friends includes the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, the Kadriorg Foundation, and the School of Architecture. EuroPark supports blood donation, children in need, and takes part in social initiatives (e.g., #rooliseiloe (do not read while driving)). They distribute safety reflectors to students during dark times, participate in charity events organised by IWCT to support Estonian Children’s and Youth Diabetes Association and many other organisations through SOS Children’s Village and Tallinn University of Applied Sciences’ Christmas morning party for children.
EuroPark also contributes to the broader development of society, environmental conservation, and the promotion of healthy lifestyles. They work to ensure that children from low-income families have the opportunity to attend theatre performances and that the unique natural environment of Kadriorg, with its museums and Kadriorg Park, is preserved in all its beauty in Tallinn.
EuroPark as a film
When we asked EuroPark what story a film about their company would tell, the answer was that it would be a (tragic)comedy, featuring various challenges, situations, and human interactions. However, everything would always be resolved through good humour and jokes. It would be like a delightful everyday chaos that always ends with the best possible solutions!
PÖFF is honoured and delighted to collaborate with such a responsible company as EuroPark! Park with EuroPark, and together we’ll contribute to Estonia’s future!
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