The Tallinn Art Hall Foundation was established in 1934 and it exhibits modern art. Its exhibition programme can be seen in the Tallinn Art Hall and the nearby Tallinn City Gallery and Art Hall Gallery.The…
The museum located in a Neo-Baroque building constructed in the 19th century for the maintenance man, or castellan of Kardiorg Palace showcases the last home of Eduard Vilde (1865-1933), one of the most popular and influential…
Hindricus anno 1393 is a little shop with a fascinating name in the Old Town of Tallinn; here, you can find items crafted by eight masters of Estonian folk art and handicrafts – products made of…
The Design and Architecture Gallery, which is located in Tallinn, hosts non-profit exhibitions introducing design and architecture. The exhibitions are often sponsored by artists. In addition to Estonian design, the gallery introduces the design and…
Freedom Gallery is a non-profit gallery of the Estonian Artists Association. Its priorities are exhibitions of modern national art and solo projects of professional Estonian artists, where special days of members of the EAA are…
The Estonian Handicraft House is the place to buy authentic Estonian handicrafts from. Here, folk traditions exist alongside contemporary ones. The works of the best artisans are represented – a wide selection of textiles from…
The barbican of Viru Gate was part of the defence system of the Tallinn city wall built in the 14th century. A couple of centuries later, it already had 8 gates that consisted of several…
Welcome to the Museum and Visitor Centre of Fat Margaret! Listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, the complex provides an overview of maritime trade, agencies, and navigation in the Middle Ages, as well as in…
The Estonian Health Museum is located in two medieval buildings in the Old Town of Tallinn. The unique atmosphere and visiting conditions are perfect for framing the modern permanent exhibition about anatomy and health ‘A…
Town Hall Square has been a marketplace and the centre of this old Hanseatic town since the Middle Ages. It became the centre of the Lower Town at the turn of the 13th and 14th…
Consecrated in 1885, the historical synagogue building in Tallinn was destroyed during WWII. Construction of our new building began in 2005, and the synagogue was opened in 2007.The present synagogue is one of the most…
The Kalamaja Community Museum was created with the help of the locals. Opened in September 2021, the museum is a cosy place for locals and visitors alike, with exhibitions and public programme to learn about…