Sunday, 20 February 2022

Tallinn to launch free Museum Sundays in March

Starting on 6th March 2022, visitors will be able to enter Tallinn’s museums free of charge on the first Sunday of every month. Free Museum Sundays is a practice common to many cities in the world and soon it will be available in Tallinn too. Tallinn is known to have one of the highest number of museums per capita among European cities, museums play an important role in preserving Estonian culture and documenting the country's history.  


From March 6, the Museum Sunday programme will include all branches of Tallinn City Museum:  

Tallinn City Life Museum (Vene Street 17)

Photo Museum in the former Town Prison (Raekoja 4/6)

Tallinn's first community museum in Kalamaja (Kotzebue 16)

Miiamilla Children's Museum in Kadriorg (Koidula 21c)

Peter I House Museum (Mäekalda 2)

Kiek in de Kök Fortifications Museum with bastion walkways (Komandandi tee 2)

Tallinn Russian Museum (Pikk 29a)

The three Tallinn Literary Museums in Kadriorg will also be part of the programme: Vilde Museum (Roheline aas 3), Tammsaare Museum (Koidula 12a) and Tallinn's newest museum, the Mati Unt Museum (L. Koidula 17).