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.
In the southern part of the Old Town of Tallinn, between the Town Hall Square and the Toompea Hill, stands St. Nicholas’ Church. The former church today houses the Niguliste Museum, one of the branches of the Art Museum of Estonia. The exposition of ecc...
Tallinn sightseeing cruises
This 1 hour-long coastline cruise offers guided tour legends of Tallinn and wonderful views of the Tallinn's medieval skyline. It takes you to Pirita Beach, home of the magnificent ruins of St. Bridget's ...
The Exhibition " Back in Time. Life in Soviet Estonia" takes us back to a period that seems unbelievable today.
Could you imagine not having chewing gum or that eating a banana was a distant dream? How about not having toilet paper or...