Tallinn City Life Museum

Tallinn City Life Museum

Vene tänav 17, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn

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We introduce the history of the city from its establishment to this day.
The cellars of the medieval merchant house stores ceramics, porcelain, and metal. The top floors host exhibitions on the history of the city. The rococo style party room introduced the luxury items and portraits of aldermen and wealthy townspeople. The annual exhibition 'One Hundred Years of Daily Life' introduces the century in terms of everyday life and shows how life and the city have changed.

When booked beforehand, we organise tours in Estonian, Russian, English, Finnish, and German.

Tallinn City Life Museum opened the first virtual exhibition in Estonia on the Google Arts & Culture platform, allowing users to explore the museum.

Times and prices

01.05–30.09

Monday–sunday: 11:00 - 18:00

Tuesday 11:00 - 19:00
Wednesday–saturday: 11:00 - 18:00
Sunday 11:00 - 16:00
Monday closed

  • Adult:

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    6 €
  • Family ticket:

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    12 €
  • Pensioner:

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    4 €
  • University student:

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    4 €
  • School student:

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    4 €
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  • Adult:

    from

    6 €
  • Family ticket:

    from

    12 €
  • Pensioner:

    from

    4 €
  • University student:

    from

    4 €
  • School student:

    from

    4 €
  • SHOW ALL PRICES
  • Exact price to be clarified by service provider.

    REQUEST INFORMATION

Features and amenities

  • WIFI

Getting there

Access

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

Stops nearby

Bus: Viru
Train: Balti jaam
Tram: Viru
Trolleybus: Estonia

Coordinates

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Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

TheDumbuser

TheDumbuser

Nice visit

Decent and solid overview about the history of Tallinn with a focus more of the Hansa guild era. Staff friendly and competent. Recommend!

97VJ

97VJ

Great medieval collection downstairs

Upstairs has a collection of old coins and some musical history stuff. A bit boring for me. However I liked the downstairs. Medieval weapons, armors, guild history and so on. I recommend 1-2 hours.

Reslysten54

Reslysten54

Quite a mixed bag

Entering the museum, we were treated to an unusually comprehensive introduction by one staff member. From my perspective, the most interesting part of this quite diverse museum was the Hanseatic...

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