All art museums and attractions to visit in Tallinn

Tallinn (Estonia) has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 13 art museums that are located in Tallinn.

Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Tallinn? These are the ones:

  1. Kumu Kunstimuuseum1

    Kumu Kunstimuuseum

     Tallinn
    The KUMU Kunstimuuseum is a museum for Estonian art in Tallinn that is housed in a building designed by the Finnish architect Pekka Vapaavuori. The museum shows Estonian art history from the 18th century to contemporary art. Division of the Kumu Kunstimuuseum include: classical Estonian art from the
  2. Niguliste museum2

    Niguliste museum

     Tallinn
    The Niguliste Museum is an open-air museum in the Old Town of Niguliste and is one of the branches of the Art Museum of Estonia. The Niguliste museum has the largest and most remarkable collection of older sacred art in Estonia. Bernt Notke's "Death Dance" is a highlight in the museum. The museum al
  3. Kadriorg Art Museum3

    Kadriorg Art Museum

     Tallinn
    The Kadriorg Art Museum, also known as Museum of Foreign Art, is an art museum in Tallinn that is housed in the Baroque Kadriorg Palace, in the Kadriorg Park. The museum is the only museum in Estonia devoted to foreign art and introduces, preserves and collects early foreign art – primarily western
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    Tallinn Legends

     Tallinn
    Tallinn Legends is a theatrical and interactive museum in Tallinn that recreates historical events and legends that have contributed to the folklore of medieval Tallinn. The journey take about forty minutes going into the Middle Ages and includes nine terrifying legends of medieval Tallinn performed
  5. Museum of Estonian Architecture5

    Museum of Estonian Architecture

     Tallinn
    The Museum of Estonian Architecture (Eesti Arhitektuurimuuseum) is a museum of architecture in Tallinn that is housed in the Rotermann Salt Storage. The collections of the Museum of Estonian Architecture are categorized into archive, photo, model, furniture and art collections.
  6. Estonian Museum of Applied Art & Design6

    Estonian Museum of Applied Art & Design

     Tallinn
    The Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design (Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum, ETDM) is a museum in Tallinn that is dedicated to the history of applied arts and design in Estonia. The museum is housed in an old three-storey former granary from between 1683 and 1695. The musuem holds a large co
  7. Adamson-Eric Museum7

    Adamson-Eric Museum

     Tallinn
    The Adamson-Eric Museum is a branch of the Estonian Art Museum in the Old Town of Tallinn. The museum is dedicated to Adamson-Eric (1902–1968), one of the most versatile creative personalities in Estonian art in the 20th century who mainly worked within the medium of painting in applied art. After d
  8. Eduard Vilde Museum8

    Eduard Vilde Museum

     Tallinn
    The Eduard Vilde Museum is a museum in Tallinn that is housed in the former castellan residence of the Kadriorg Palace. In the 6-room apartment on the lower floor of the house, the writer, journalist and diplomat Eduard Vilde lived between 1927 and 1933. The permanent exhibition of the museum gives
  9. Tallinn Art Hall9

    Tallinn Art Hall

     Tallinn
    The Tallinn Art Hall (Tallinna Kunstihoone) is an art gallery in Tallinn that was built in 1934 by Edgar Johan Kuusik. The Tallinn Art Hall is mostly known for its exhibitions of modern art, held in the gallery itself as well as other locations.
  10. Mikkel Museum10

    Mikkel Museum

     Tallinn
    The Mikkel Museum (Mikkeli muuseum) is a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, located in Kadriorg park in Tallinn. The collection consists of West European, Chinese, Russian and Estonian art from the 16th to 20th centuries collected by Johannis Mikkel. In 1994 the collection was donated to the Art M
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    Marzipan Gallery

     Tallinn
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    Estonian Art Doll House

     Tallinn
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    Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia

     Tallinn