Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom

Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom

Toompea tänav 8-b, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn

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We tell the story of Estonia and Estonians through personal memories and the moving stories of grandmothers and grandfathers.

On your journey through the museum, you will be accompanied by an e-guide in either Estonian, Russian, English, Finnish, German, French, or Spanish, which will lead you on an inclusive and reflective journey along the trails of the recent past. The e-guide is included in the ticket price.

In addition, Vabamu has an engaging family level specifically designed for children with a smart family e-guide. The exhibition is accessible to people with hearing, visual, and mobility impairments.

Times and prices

Tuesday–sunday: 10:00 - 18:00
Monday closed

01.10–30.04

Wednesday–sunday: 11:00 - 18:00
Monday–tuesday: closed

  • Adult:

    from

    14 €
  • Family ticket:

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    26 €
  • Pensioner:

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    9 €
  • University student:

    from

    9 €
  • School student:

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    9 €
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  • Adult:

    from

    14 €
  • Family ticket:

    from

    26 €
  • Pensioner:

    from

    9 €
  • University student:

    from

    9 €
  • School student:

    from

    9 €
  • SHOW ALL PRICES
  • Exact price to be clarified by service provider.

    REQUEST INFORMATION

Features and amenities

  • WIFI

  • Wheelchair access

Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • By excursion bus
  • By public transport
  • By car

Stops nearby

Bus: Vabaduse väljak, Toompea
Train: Balti jaam
Tram: Vabaduse väljak
Trolleybus: Vabaduse väljak, Tõnismägi

Coordinates

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Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

70DavidT70

70DavidT70

Frustrating!

I was really keen to visit this place as I knew little of recent Estonian history. The layout is confusing (start at minus 1, then up to 2 and down to ground?) and the audioguide is a nightmare. It...

howards50

howards50

Provides good idea of what life was like under the Soviets

This museum tells the story of what life was like under the Soviets by exploring the personal histories of various people. It is done with a one hour narrative that plays on a personal listening...

sirtopper

sirtopper

Hugely disappointing and very expensive

Having seen many similar museums in the Baltics (and indeed elsewhere) this was by far the least interesting I’ve been to. There are next to no artefacts and I strongly dislike having to endure...

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