Pirita tee 56, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn
The Estonian History Museum is located the summer estate with a colourful past, known as Maarjamäe Palace. On the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia (in 2018), the renovated historical palace was opened as an immersive history centre with the updated permanent exhibition My Free Country. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through 100 years, from the birth of the Republic of Estonia to the modern day.
In the "Children's Republic," created as a part of the permanent exhibition, younger visitors can learn about the organisation of a democratic state through play.
During the first half of the 17th century the palace served as a sugar factory. Later on, it functioned as a starch and spirits factory, and a modern hotel-restaurant.
Tuesday–sunday: 10:00 - 18:00
Monday closed
Wednesday–sunday: 10:00 - 18:00
Monday–tuesday: closed
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Wheelchair access
Bus stop "Maarjamägi". Buses No. 1A, 5, 8, 34A, 38. For visitors to Maarjamäe Palace, there is a free parking option available in the parking lot located at Pirita Road, in front of the staircase leading to Maarjamäe Palace.
Bus: | Maarjamägi |