At the Estonian Museum of Natural History, you can become familiar with Estonia’s diverse world of birds and animals. The main attraction at the Museum of Natural History is the largest fish ever caught in the Baltic Sea – a 2.9-metre-long Atlantic sturgeon. In addition to the permanent exhibition, various nature- and environment-related exhibitions are organized.
Location: Narva mnt 36, Kesklinn, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10152
Café A. Pushkin offers a modern Russian cuisine that follows time-tested traditions of the past and takes into account the current trends.
The café is located on the first floor of an old mansion situated right between the Old Town an...
Location: Pillapalu, Pillapalu küla, Anija vald, Harjumaa, 74502
Villa Pillapalu is located in the middle of abundant forests and beautiful bogs by the Piibe road, only 50 kilometers from the center of Tallinn city.
There are two houses available for our guests - you can choose between spacious villa for up to...
The former salt storage, where the Museum of Estonian Architecture is located today, is a grand limestone structure in Tallinn’s Rotermanni Quarter. This is the place for lovers of art and architecture. Here you’ll have the opportunity to get acquainted...