Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12, Haabersti linnaosa, Tallinn
Kolkhoz apartment buildings can be found all over Estonia. Today, they have become an important heritage of architecture and culture. The building includes four 2-bedroom apartments and they provide a picture of the everyday life of rural people in the 1960s, 1970s, 1990s and 2010s. In the basement, you'll find an exhibition on the development of Estonian rural life from the establishment of collective farms to the present day, along with a play and activity area, which is called The World of Little Ilmar.
Apartment No. 1 – residence of Maila, the brigade leader, in 1967
Apartment No. 2 – the life of a well-off young family in 1978
Apartment No. 3 – the residence of a family, who's fallen on hard times, in 1993
Apartment No. 4 – modern country life in 2019
Is open every day: 10:00 - 20:00
Tuesday–sunday: 10:00 - 17:00
Monday closed
Adult:
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16 €Family ticket:
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32 €Pensioner:
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10 €University student:
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10 €Exact price to be clarified by service provider.
Adult:
from
12 €Family ticket:
from
25 €Pensioner:
from
10 €University student:
from
10 €Exact price to be clarified by service provider.
Pets allowed
By car: Drive from city centre along Paldiski road. Turn right before you reach Rocca al Mare shopping mall and drive along Vabaõhumuuseumi street to the gates of the museum. Free parking for museum visitors. By bus: Buses No. 21 or No. 21B take you to the museum's gate (stop Rocca al Mare). Buses No. 41 or No. 41B take you back from the museum to the city centre.
Bus: | Rocca al Mare |