Discover the Best Museums and Experience Centres in Estonia 2024
Discover the Best Museums and Experience Centres in Estonia 2024 Cover Photo: by Simo Sepp Estonian National Museum erm.ee Texts: Heidi Vihma Designer: Aleksander Karu Translator: Juta Ristsoo Photos: Mana Kaasik (4), Maanus Kullamaa (7,8,9) Simo Sepp (14), Mikko Leo Selg (16,17), Angelina Pjatkovskaja (18), Kadi-Liis Koppel (22,23), Karolin Linamäe (25), Evert Palmets, Reio Avaste (33), Toomas Tuul (34), Harry Tiits (35), Sven Zachek (44), Andres Teiss (45), Aron Urb (47), Valmar Voolaid (48,49), Rita Rahu (50,51), Maris Sepp, Elle Mets (51), Margit Kõrvits (52,53), privat collections.
Publisher: Best Guides OÜ www.bestguides.ee
You’re invited to discover Estonia through its experience centres! Experience Estonia – The Best Museums and Experience Centres is an annual publication that introduces the most exciting museums and experience centres in Estonia. Modern science and discovery centres offer visitors of all ages the joy of discovery, and do so in an engaging and fun way through personal experience or the magic of virtual reality. But it’s not only the mind that needs experiences, but also the body, and therefore, we also include exceptional wellness centers. We’re sure that all the places included here are exceptional, each in its own way, and deserve to be discovered. We hope that you will find inspiration here that will enable you to experience Estonia to the fullest.
Heidi Vihma Katrin Weiss Best Guides OÜ Best Guides OÜ Estonia Estonia
Content Tartu
Tallinn
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Kuldar Leis Article
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Tallinn Card
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Tartu 2024
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Art Museum PoCo
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Tartu
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Energy Discovery Center
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AHHAA
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Proto Invention Factory
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Aura Centre
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Estonian Health Museum
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Upside Down House
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Estonian History Museum
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Estonian National Museum
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Estonian Museum of Architecture
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Tartu City History Museums
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Estonian Open Air Museum
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University of Tartu Museum
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Estonian War Museum
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V Spa
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Fotografiska
Tallinn
Saaremaa
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Skywheel
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Kuressaare
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Super Skypark
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Saaremaa Museum
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Tallinn Botanic Garden
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Saare KEK Museum
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Tallinn ZOO
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WOW Experience Centre
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Vabamu
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Asva Viking Village
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KGB Prison Cells
Estonia is a hidden gem tucked in the border of Europe waiting to be discovered. It is a land of cultural diversity and also in a way, a land of contradictions. A place where modern European culture and state-of-the-art science co-exists with unique heritage and traditions. Where pure, untouched nature mixes with high-speed internet networks and technology. Where else, for example, could you enjoy the body and soul cleansing smoke sauna rituals and then take in the colourful street art filled cityscapes? Perhaps for far too long we have kept all that makes us special to ourselves, or failed to truly show off to the world what we have to offer. Estonians by their nature are modest and may shy away from exposing our “precious treasures” at the risk of coming of as grandstanding. Maybe a part of us wants to hold culture close to our chests at the fear that sharing will make it lose some of its magic.
Yet now, in the light of the European Capital of Culture year gracing Tartu and Southern Estonia in 2024, it is time to put our best foot forward and boldly share our culture, knowledge, skills, and values as they will help us lead a good life in the future. People are yearning for authenticity, those once-in-a-lifetime unforgettable experiences and we can provide that. We may be a land of contradictions, but that is what makes us thrilling!
Kuldar Leis CEO of European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024
European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024 Tartu together with Southern Estonia is the European Capital of Culture in 2024. This means that something extraordinary happens here. A quarter of Estonia hosts the main event in 2024, carries out the largest cultural initiative in Europe and organises hundreds of events throughout the year. On the one hand, it is a spectacular festival to which all Estonians and visitors from abroad are invited. On the other hand, it is a collaborative effort - a sort of popular movement - in which everyone’s contribution and participation is valued. Discover over 350 projects and 1000 unique events in Tartu and Southern Estonia! Join the anticipated million visitors by the end of 2024
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Tartu With a population of barely 100 thousand, Tartu is not a very large city. However, it is large in spirit. The spiritual life of the Tartu has been shaped by the centuries-old university and the artistic and literary life that has been centered there. Since it is the most densely populated city in Estonia, most of the attractions are located within walking distance of the heart of the city. These include the historical buildings on Toome Hill, the classicist main building of the University of Tartu, The Kissing Students sculpture and fountain on the Town Hall Square, which has become a symbol of the eternally youthful city, the AHHAA Science Centre and the Estonian National Museum, which is dedicated to Estonian culture and history. In the year 2024, Tartu and the entirety of southern Estonia shall come together in joyous celebration, for Tartu will take its rightful place as the Capital of Culture, heralding Tartu 2024 — a year of enchantment and cultural resonance. So, let your heart be drawn to Tartu’s warmth and vitality. 8
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AHHAA! The science centre in the Baltics that is the most fun
“Ahhaa!” is what Estonians exclaim when they learn something new and surprising. The AHHAA Science Centre in the middle of Tartu provides new knowledge and the joy of discovery to visitors of all ages. And does it in an attractive and fun way. For instance, you can ride a bicycle high above the hall, observe the daily routines of ants and chicks, and discover the human anatomy in an entirely new way. You can touch the exhibits and try them out yourself. The workshops provide opportunities for doing handicrafts. Films are shown in the planetarium and performances are held in the science theatre. From November 2023 to June 2024, the interactive family exhibition Ahhaa, Dinosaurs! will be open, which will be replaced in the early summer by the scientific adventure called Ahhaa, Adrenaline! 10
ahhaa.ee + 372 745 6789 Sadama 1, Tartu
Aura Centre Fun for your friends and entire family Excitement in the water park is provided by the new family area, water slides, swimming pools and various water attractions. For younger visitors, there is a baby pool with fun attractions and a tube slide for small children. The Aura Centre is the only water park in Estonia with an interactive tube slide. The 60-metre tube slide has a touchpad as well as light and sound effects. The exciting slide ends with a water curtain. In the new family area, you will find a children’s pool with a water games table, a desert room, a tropical room and a unique rain room, where you can choose the rain that suits you. Eight different saunas, a winter room, a Japanese bath and cozy lounge area with hanging chairs provide relaxation in the sauna centre. On the outdoor terrace you’ll find an Iglusauna and two hot tubs with different temperatures, i.e. one pleasantly warm and the other refreshingly cool.
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aurakeskus.ee +372 730 0280 | Turu 10, Tartu
Upside Down House A good mood is guaranteed! The Upside Down House could be a typical Estonian family house, with the most ordinary furnishings. But, everything in it is turned upside down – in the literal sense. The top floor is the bottom and the bottom floor is the top. The sofas, kitchen cabinets and everything else, which is usually located on the floor, is on the ceiling in the Upside Down House. Actually, they are on the floor, but the floor is the ceiling and the ceiling is the floor. Naturally, the sauna in the house is also upside-down. The house is also slightly tilted, which tests our sense of balance. Or maybe, we’re the ones who are upsidedown? All this creates confusion, makes us laugh and creates a good mood. And what wonderful photos you can take in the Upside Down House!
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tagurpidimaja.ee +372 5688 1811 | Roosi 86, Tartu
Estonian National Museum The custodian of Estonian cultural heritage
The Estonian National Museum (ERM) is the largest museum in Estonia, located 1909 meters from the city centre of Tartu in the Raadi district. The permanent exhibition of Estonian cultural history titled Encounters provides a comprehensive and diverse overview of the everyday life of the people who have lived in Estonia from the beginning of time to the present day. The permanent Finnish-Ugric exhibition Echo of the Urals is like a magical world where you can discover the connections, languages and genes of the Finno-Ugric peoples’ way of life, cultural and intellectual world. The permanent exhibitions are supplemented by constantly changing and diverse exhibitions. A restaurant and museum shop with a wide selection also await visitors. erm.ee 14 Muuseumi tee 2, Tartu
SONG FESTIVAL MUSEUM
Tartu City History Museums Five views of the city’s history Together, each of the five different museums featuring the history of the City of Tartu, tell the story of Tartu from their own perspective. The Tartu City Museum reveals the specialness of the City of Tartu and introduces Soviet-era DIY in the context of urban life with an exhibition titled Washing Machine Made of Beetroot. The Song Festival Museum, located on Jaama street in the birthplace of the song festivals and the national theater, introduces Estonian cultural history. The Oskar Luts House Museum tells the story of the writer beloved by many generations. The 19th-Century Citizen’s Museum invites you into a middle-class home of the 1830s and provides a glimpse into a townsman’s everyday life. The darkest period of the city’s history is recalled by the museum of KGB cells in the „gray house“ on Riga Hill where, in the 1940s-1950s, the NKVD/KGB operated and a pre-trial prison for those arrested for political reasons was located in the basement. muuseum.tartu.ee Narva mnt 23 / Jaama 14 / Riia 15b / 16 Riia 38 / Jaani 16, Tartu
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University of Tartu Museum Discover the story of the university and the city of Tartu The unique spirit of the city and the University of Tartu can be felt in the university’s museum, founded more than two hundred years ago. The museum preserves the university’s rich heritage and conveys both the history of science and art in an immersive and lively way. It is located in three very special places in the centre of Tartu: the reconstructed former cathedral and later university library on Toome Hill, the main building of the university, and the Old Observatory. Notably, one point of the Struve Geodetic Arc, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the observatory. In addition to permanent exhibitions, the museum organises various temporary exhibitions at all three locations. Children are encouraged to discover the world of science in the Crazy Scientist’s Lab with its exciting equipment. 18
muuseum.ut.ee Lossi 25 / Ülikooli 18 / Uppsala 8, Tartu
UNIVERSITY OF TARTU ART MUSEUM
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V Spa Get everything from the water V has combined a hotel, spa and conference centre under one roof. The single-letter name alludes to that fact that V liberates its guests from everything that is superfluous and prevents them from enjoying life, a good mood and their health. In this world of water and relaxation, 13 different waterholes and 13 saunas with different temperatures and humidity levels await. One can relax in a steam sauna, salt steam sauna, and Russian banya. The water and sauna pleasures are complemented by various massages and treatments, that include holistic spa rituals developed by the in-house professionals, treatments inspired by Ayurveda, as well as Thai massages.
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vspahotel.ee +372 677 6677 | Riia 2, Tartu
Tallinn Card Convenient and beneficial Tallinn Card is an all-inclusive city pass offering the most convenient way to get acquainted with the entire city. This smart sightseeing pass provides you with free public transport and access to more than 50 of the best museums and attractions in the city. It also includes various other offers and discounts in the local restaurants and shops. The fastest and most convenient way to purchase a Tallinn Card is via the Tallinn Card app, which offers personalised recommendations and easy navigation to every attraction. You can choose between various versions that are valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours. With the Tallinn Card, you can enjoy a carefree visit to the Estonian capital.
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tallinncard.ee + 372 645 7777
Art Museum PoCo A world-class Pop Art experience The world’s greatest Pop Art stars, such as Warhol, Banksy, Koons, Lichtenstein, Haring, Hirst, Basquiat, Kusama, and many others are represented at the PoCo, Pop & Contemporary Art Museum in Tallinn. The exhibition, with more than 340 works, covers a total of 1,000 m2 on two floors. The works include those from the heyday of New York pop art to the underground art of the USSR, from the streets of Bristol to today’s global digital communes. The works of artists from various eras and places create a fascinating network of references and icons and provide an excellent overview of the diverse world of pop art. Alongside the past and present Pop Art icons, The Next Pop is also part of PoCo’s immersive exhibition with a weekly updated selection of top artists who use AI as a tool for co-creation.
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poco.art | Rotermanni 2, Tallinn
Energy Discovery Centre A science centre full of energy In the Energy Discovery Centre, located in a former power plant in the heart of Tallinn, you can study and test the functioning of physical phenomena with the help of more than 100 hands-on exhibits. The centre’s “bread and butter” is the lightning hall, where lightning bolts flash and a deafening rumble is heard -- right here. But completely safely. We find out why we see the Northern Lights, how static electricity makes one’s hair stand on end, and much more. Performances also take place in the science theater, planetarium films are screened, and various thematic exhibitions organised.
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energiakeskus.ee Põhja puiestee 29, Tallinn
PROTO Invention Factory The Magical World of Inventions The PROTO Invention Factory is the first educational virtual reality centre where centuries-old scientific discoveries are revealed – unique protypes that are brought to life by modern 21st-century virtual reality technology. The interactive fantasy world exhibits provide an opportunity to experiment and understand physical phenomena from a completely new angle. The magic of virtual realities provides an opportunity to experience exciting adventures in time and space, as well as in the imaginations of past scientists, for example, to bore into the heart of the Earth, race in a self-driving car, or explore the ocean floor. At PROTO, everyone can become an inventor.
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prototehas.ee + 372 627 6661 | Peetri 10, Tallinn
Estonian Health Museum Discover the beauty of being human “A Heart to Heart About Your Body” in the Old Town is a one-of-a-kind exhibition about the human body and mind. Another show “Universe of Sleep” peeks into the bedroom and is telling how people sleep and what happens in our bodies during sleep. Each of the museum’s rooms provides insight into various topics – from evolution to medical history, from conception to death, from sexuality to addictions, while exploring our very being both on a cellular and social level. The interactive exhibits offer inspiration to guests of all ages. For added realism, plastinates – actual modern mummies – are showcased to display the insides of a real human body. All this while not forgetting our individual and cultural complexities, history and personal experiences. 28
tervisemuuseum.ee +372 505 6862 | Lai 30, Tallinn
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Estonian History Museum History is multi-coloured The History Museum tells stories about Estonia’s colourful history in its five branches, which are located in various areas of the city. Two of the museums are in the Old Town. The Great Guild Hall, a pearl of medieval architecture, tells the story of Tallinn’s prosperity in the Middle Ages. The Estonian Theatre and Music Museum is in a building that is connected to the historical town wall and the Assauwe Tower. The permanent exhibition in the Estonian History Museum called My Free Country, in a former count’s castle in seaside Maarjamäe provides an overview of 100 years of Estonian history. The Estonian Film Museum, pleasant recreation areas and exciting outdoor exhibitions are in the castle park. The Särev Theatre Room, the only museum featuring theatrical characters in Estonia, is located in Kadriorg. In addition to the permanent exhibition, all these museums also have temporary exhibitions. ajaloomuuseum.ee + 372 696 8660 30 Pikk 17/ Müürivahe 12/ Pirita tee 56, Tallinn
THEATRE AND MUSIC MUSEUM
MAARJAMÄE PALACE AND FILM MUSEUM
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Estonian Museum of Architecture Notice the space around us! The Estonian Museum of Architecture is located in a magnificent limestone building in Tallinn, which used to be a salt warehouse in the Rotermann industrial quarter. The permanent exhibition, as well as the temporary exhibitions, provide an overview of history as well as the most modern architecture that is still in the conceptual stage. The “Explore the Space!” discovery exhibition in the museum’s basement hall will help visitors of all ages, but primarily children, learn how to notice the world. The exhibition was awarded the Museum Rat award for the best permanent exhibition in 2019. The permanent exhibition called “Space in Motion: A Century of Estonian Architecture” provides an overview of the impact of social, economic and political processes on the way of life of the local people and local spatial development and is based on an appealing collection of models. arhitektuurimuuseum.ee 32 Ahtri 2, Tallinn
Estonian Open Air Museum Rural Life Through the Centuries The Open Air Museum, located in a forest by the sea, tells the story of how rural people in Estonia have lived. Historic dwellings, barns, and boathouses have been collected from all over the country and authentically restored. The past is brought to life by the farm women and men who tell stories and perform historical tasks and activities in which the visitors can participate. You can take a ride on a horsedrawn carriage or sleigh, or pet the sheep and goats. The tavern serves traditional Estonian dishes, and the village shop offers period items. The museum village also includes a Soviet-era kolkhoz apartment building that was awarded the 2021 prize for the best Estonian exposition. Starting in the summer of 2024, children will be able to wander along a herdsman’s trail, which is designed like a modern adventure park. 34
evm.ee + 372 654 9101 Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12, Tallinn
Estonian War Museum War belongs to museum Housed in Viimsi Manor near Tallinn, the former summer residence of General Johan Laidoner, the Commander in Chief of the Estonian Armed Forces in the Estonian War of Independence, the Estonian War Museum is a great place to start if you would like to learn more about the history of this country. You can step into General Laidoner’s office, climb into a Forest Brothers’ winter bunker, and take a look at various arms and historical uniforms of the Estonian army. A huge display of artillery guns and military vehicles, which is unique in the Baltics, is located 300 metres from the main building.
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esm.ee Mõisa tee 1, Viimsi
Fotografiska The Most Photogenic Meeting Place Fotografiska Tallinn, the Contemporary Museum of Photography, Art and Culture is a destination where world-class photography, inspiring programming, elevated dining and surprising new perspectives can be discovered. The exhibition spaces, cafe and design shop are located on the lower floors of the building in the heart of the Telliskivi Creative City. A restaurant, bar and garden with the most photogenic view of the city is located on the roof. Three to four temporary exhibitions feature worldrenowned photographers and important local artists. The restaurant, which has been awarded a Michelin Green Star two years in a row, is based on the concept of sustainable enjoyment, which in addition to waste-free management, also practices general recycling.
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fotografiska.com/tallinn Telliskivi 60a-8, Tallinn
The Skywheel of Tallinn A comfortable ride in any weather The Skywheel of Tallinn, located on the roof of the T1 Mall of Tallinn, provides an enchanting view of Tallinn’s famous spratcontainer skyline, the sea, Lake Ülemiste and the airport, enabling one to see the city from an entirely new perspective. This is a unique technical solution for Europe. To date ferris wheels have only been installed on the roofs of buildings in Taiwan and Japan. Riding in the gondolas that rise to a height of 120 meters above sea level is comfortable and safe in both summer and winter. Each gondola can accommodate up to six people, and is accessible in a wheelchair or with a stroller. If you wish, you can enjoy the enchanting view with a group of friends and chilled champagne.
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skywheeloftallinn.ee Peterburi tee 2, Tallinn
Super Skypark Large, larger, largest! The Super Skypark, which is the size of a football field, is the largest indoor family entertainment centre in the region. The trampoline area, where you can even play trampoline basketball and dodgeball, is the largest in Europe. In the four-storey-high climbing court, excitement is provided by a seven-meter-long slide and a four-row wave slide, a softball cannon and a sea of balls. Everyone is welcome. There is a separate and safe play area for the littlest family members. Bumper cars, which are unique in the Baltics, provide safe driving experiences for both children and adults. And anniversaries can be comfortably celebrated in the party rooms.
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superskypark.ee Peterburi tee 2, Tallinn
Tallinn Botanic Garden Natural plant terraces on the slope of a primeval valley
The Tallinn Botanic Garden is located at the headwaters of the Pirita River and is surrounded by a beautiful pine forest. The arboretum designed as a park, with its rich plant communities installed on four terraces that bloom from early spring to late autumn, along with the forest groves, beautiful ponds and winding paths in the background, have made it a favourite place for city dwellers to take a stroll. There are approximately 6,800 different plants in the twenty-two-hectare garden, with an additional 2,000 in the greenhouses. The Garden of Senses, or socalled medicinal garden, features useful and edible plants.
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@botaanikaaed Kloostrimetsa tee 52, Tallinn
Tallinn Zoo Discover a unique world! The Tallinn Zoo, which has been operating for 85 years, provides an exciting walk in urban nature for both young and old visitors. It is home to approximately 8,000 animals, including nearly 50 members of the world’s endangered species. In the tropical rainforest pools of Southeast Asia, a family of Asian small-clawed otters frolic and fishing cats dive. Polar bears, the rulers of the Arctic, frolic in the Polarium and hoofed animals with magnificent horns in the Alpinarium. African savannah elephants take their shower by the forest, and a lynx basks in the sunshine. In the children’s zoo, rabbits, dwarf goats and other domestic animals and pets win the visitors’ hearts.
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tallinnzoo.ee Paldiski maantee 145 Ehitajate tee 150, Tallinn
Vabamu Museum Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom The exhibition titled Freedom Without Borders at the Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom focuses on the concepts of justice and freedom based on the personal experiences of the Estonian people, which, depending on one’s fate, can be positive or negative, hopeful or hopeless. The exhibition is fact-filled, yet sufficiently playful and engaging to attract visitors of all ages and nationalities. Modern technology helps to animate and give meaning to the personal stories. The permanent exhibition tells the story of Estonia from 1939 until the restoration of independence. Museum showcases various temporary exhibitions.
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Toompea 8b, Tallinn
KGB Prison Cells Stories about Crimes Against Humanity The permanent KGB Prison Cells exhibition enables one to see a place where Communist crimes were committed. During nearly half a century of Soviet occupation, this building, which was originally built as a residence, housed the headquarters of the NKVD, later called the KGB, which was responsible for the political surveillance of the population. At the beginning of the occupation, the cellars were used as prison cells, which were among the most notorious in Estonia. The upper floors were used for interrogations and as workrooms. In this feared and hated building, they tried to break the spiritual backbone of Estonians by particularly cruel means. History shows they did not succeed. 47
vabamu.ee + 372 668 0250 | Pagari 1, Tallinn
Kuressaare Saaremaa is Estonia’s largest island and Kuresaare is its capital. Life on Saaremaa differs somewhat from that on the mainland. The nature is different as are its people, who are mellow, kind-hearted and very energetic. What life was like on the island in the past is described in the museums located in Kuressaare, i.e. the Saaremaa Museum, which is located in the old bishopric castle, and the Saare KEK Museum. What life is like on the island today, we can observe for ourselves. Life in Saaremaa progesses at its own pace, and to better observe it, one needs to take their time. Then one will also find the best smoked fish and sea views. And the famous spas of Saaremaa, which are among the best in Estonia, help one to relax.
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Saaremaa Museum The bishopric castle tells the story of Saaremaa The Saaremaa Museum is located in the convent building of Kuressaare Castle, which dates back to the 14th century, and together with the surrounding fortifications, is one of the most completely preserved fortresses in Northern Europe. During the summer season, the tower cafe is open, and craft workshops with a historical feel, concerts and Castle Days are organised. Exhibitions introducing the culture and history of Saaremaa are on display in the halls and adjacent buildings. The branches of the Saaremaa Museum include the Mihkli Farm Museum located in the village of Viki, where one family’s household that has housed eight generations since the beginning of the 18th century is on display, as well as the Johannes and Joosep Aavik House Museum, the home of the philologist and music teacher in Kuressaare.
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saaremaamuuseum.ee +372 455 4463 Lossihoov 1, Kuressaare / Vallimaa 7, Kuressaare / Viki küla, Kihelkonna
SAARE KEK Museum Travel back in time to everyday Soviet life The Time Travel Back to the Soviet Everyday takes a humorous look at a time period, i.e. the 1970s and 1980s, that today’s Estonians can freely smirk about. By that time the Soviet regime had lasted quite a while, but many goods were still in short supply. The situation was difficult, and one had to cope with all the hardships daily, be creative and resourceful, by sometimes balancing on the edge of absurdity. The exhibition is comprised of 15 different thematic rooms, including a Soviet-era village store and bar. Also You can attend 2 different authentic escape- room games. The SAARE KEK building itself, which is one of the most outstanding examples of Soviet-era constructivism, deserves special attention.
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saarekek.ee +372 5668 8377 Ringtee 15, Kuressaare
WOW Experience Centre Joy of discovery and fun for the whole family Located in Kuressaare, Saaremaa, the WOW Experience Centre provides educational entertainment for the entire family, with plenty of activities for both children and adults. WOW is conceptually divided into five areas: an active area where you can endlessly run, jump and climb; a water area providing the various joys of playing with water; an energy area dedicated to various forms of energy; a simulator area that creates virtual reality; and a children’s area where the littlest visitors can play, climb and run. Art exhibitions and international cultural events are organised in the domed hall, and seminar rooms can be used to organise innovative company events in an innovative way. The cafe with Kuressaare’s most beautiful view is also open. 54
wowkeskus.ee Merikotka 1, Kuressaare
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Asva Viking Village Back to ancient times
The Vikings of Saaremaa have settled in the original Viking settlement on the edge of the ancient fortress of Asva, where fields have been cultivated and wars fought since the Bronze Age. In the castle courtyard, you can try your hand at archery, axe throwing and other games of skill, while various activity rooms enable you to make a more in-depth exploration of the era. Fun can also be had on the highest adventure trails in Saaremaa and an aerial ride that is more than 100 metres long. The Viking Village animal and bird park is home to hundreds of furry and feathered creatures, including lots of birds from peacocks, Silkies and helmeted guineafowl to turkeys and pheasants.
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saaremaaviikingid.ee Nõmme, Kahtla küla, Saaremaa
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