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Esittely
The building of the Tallinn City Museum at 17, Vene Street, in the centre of Old Tallinn, dates back to the 14th century. The building with its stylish lancet-arched portal and magnificent twin windows under the high hipped roof is a characteristic medieval dwelling. It belonged to renowned citizens of the town – merchants and town councillors. The edifice was reconstructed to meet the demands of a museum in 1963-65 and got its present looks in the renovations of 1997-2000. The exhibition of the museum offers a survey of Tallinn history throughout the centuries from the end of the prehistoric times up to re-independence in 1991.
1.November – 28. February
Wednesday to Monday 10.00 – 17.00 (Tickets sold until 16.30)
Closed on Tuesday
On public holidays closing 3 hours earlier
Admission
€ will be used in 2011
Adults 50.- 3.20 €
Concession 30.- 1.92 €
Family 100.- 6.39 €
Guided tours in Estonian 250.- 15.98 €
Guided tours in other languages
(group size 10-20 persons) 500.- 31.96 €
Permission to photograph (No flash) 15.- 0.92 €
Guided tours should be booked
phone 6155188
tonu.pedaru@linnamuuseum.ee Please subscribe to the guided tour at least 5 days earlier.
Admission free
(when producing a valid card) for
ICOM -card holders
WFTGA – card holders
Press card holders
Members of the Guides union
Museum personnel
Pre-scoolers
Repressed persons and persons equalized to them
Honorary citizen of the town
Every month last Friday is free to all visitors
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