Emperor Peter I (1672-1725) expanded the borders of the Russian Empire in the course of the Northern War and managed to annex the whole Estonian territory by the year 1710. Therefore the protection of the new border areas became the priority of the rule...
Location: Weizenbergi 34/ Valge 1, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10127
The Kumu Art Museum is the headquarters and a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia (Museum of Estonia until 1928), which was built to be a multifunctional contemporary art museum and to also satisfy the need for conserving and exhibiting the world's larg...
Location: Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 13521
Get a glimpse of true Estonian country side and village life in Estonian Open Air Museum!
The Estonian Open Air Museum is akin to a village, with 14 farms, as well as its own church, tavern and schoolhouse. There are a number of mills, a fire sta...