Kurtna Motorcycle Museum

Kurtna Motorcycle Museum

Tagadi tee 1, Kurtna küla, Saku vald, Harju maakond

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This museum has one of the largest and most valuable collections in the Baltic region with more than 200 motorcycles, over 100 of which, in various states of repair, are on display. The museum includes world-renowned brands, such as BMW, Harley Davidson, Indian, AJS, and Jawa. The Soviet motorcycle industry is represented by IŽ, TIZ, PMZ, Krasny Oktyabr, Moskva, Kavrovets, and Tuula, as well as the Vihur rally bike made in Estonia.

In the building, there is a permanent exhibition of 300 m². In addition, the exhibit is subject to larger and smaller changes annually.

Times and prices

Is open advance bookings only

16.10–30.04

Is open advance bookings only

  • Adult:

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    5 €
  • Child:

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    3 €
  • Family ticket:

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    10 €
  • Pensioner:

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    3 €
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  • Adult:

    from

    5 €
  • Child:

    from

    3 €
  • Family ticket:

    from

    10 €
  • Pensioner:

    from

    3 €
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  • Exact price to be clarified by service provider.

    REQUEST INFORMATION

Features and amenities

Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • Sealed access road
  • By excursion bus
  • By public transport
  • By car

Stops nearby

Train: Kiisa

Coordinates

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Reviews

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palace15

palace15

Well worth the visit

Went to Tallinn late June 2013 to visit the Joey Dunlop memorial on the old, now defunct Pirita-Kose-Kloostrimetsa Circuit and whilst there I 'googled' motorcycle museums in Estonia and thats how I...

5200005

5200005

Музей мотоциклов

Музей мотоциклов,на данный момент одна из самых крупных и ценных коллекций в Прибалтике,интересное место через дорогу гостиница,парк развлечений Vembu-Tembumaa и конюшня где более 30 лошадей.

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