The renovated stable of Maarjamäe palace is an exhibition and educational environment of the Estonian History Museum. Here, the museum's conservation experts have their contemporary working rooms; you can observe them at work through glass walls.
Good to know: this became a summer palace at the end of the 17 century. In 1811, it was bought by merchant Johann Gottlieb Clementz, who built a sugar factory and its ancillary buildings. The present Neogothic palace was constructed by Adjudant General Anatoli Orlov-Davydov in 1874.
This is the home for personal narratives about crimes against humanity. Stories like these help us better appreciate justice and freedom.
Pagari 1 is a house with a colourful past. In March 1918, during a time when the newly dec...
The Estonian Theatre and Music Museum collects, preserves, studies and introduces Estonian cultural heritage in the field of theatre and music.
New permanent exposition STORIES AND SONGS
Our exhibition’s stories are a part of Eston...
Location: Komandandi tee 2, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10130
The tower Kiek in de Kök together with the passages of the Ingrian and Swedish bastions is an exciting part of Tallinn historical fortifications.
The exhibition of “Kiek in de Kök and Bastion Passages” reopened in March 2010 takes the visitor to ...