Saare KEK Centre & Museum

Saare KEK Centre & Museum

Ringtee 15, Kuressaare linn, Saaremaa vald, Saare maakond

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The building of Saare KEK is one of the most prominent memories of Soviet constructivist architecture. The building is open once again after having been closed for several decades. Enjoy the well-preserved architectural elements of the building, which has a three-storey open lobby.

On the first floor, you can visit the permanent exhibition A glimpse of Soviet everyday life where, among other things, there are many objects telling the story of our building.
Saare KEK is a beloved concert venue and KEK LIVE concerts take place in the lobby in cooperation with the Estonian Jazz Union.

Times and prices

Is open advance bookings only

01.08–31.05

Is open advance bookings only

  • Adult:

    from

    5 €
  • Family ticket:

    from

    15 €
  • Exact price to be clarified by service provider.

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  • Adult:

    from

    5 €
  • Family ticket:

    from

    15 €
  • Exact price to be clarified by service provider.

    REQUEST INFORMATION

Features and amenities

  • Pets allowed

  • WIFI

  • Food and drinks

Getting there

When you reach Kuressaare from the harbour, turn right to the roundabout at the Auriga shopping centre. Our building has a large red sign that says ‘KEK’. We are a two-minute drive and a 15-minute walk from the city centre.

Access

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

Stops nearby

Bus: Tehnika

Coordinates

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Reviews

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Kerplode

Kerplode

Saare Kek Museum in Saaremaa is well worth a visit

Some museums are really worth a visit. That's how I felt about the Saare Kek Museum. Fascinating and well-curated, this museum tells a story of living in Estonia during the 70s and 80s Soviet...

Emma M

Emma M

Fantastic museum and friendly staff

This exhibit is a must-see in Kuressaare! The exhibit is very detailed with loads of information on how people lived their lives during the Soviet occupation. There’s tonnes of cool artefacts and...

Agnė N

Agnė N

Interesting place, worth to visit

I think it is worth to visit, especially for people who havent experienced life in soviet times. Interesting exhibition, architecture and amazing lady who works there.

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