Estonian Police Museum
Estonian Police Museum
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10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday
10:00 - 16:00
Friday
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday
10:00 - 16:00
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The interactive Estonian Police Museum gives visitors the chance to experience the work of police in a fun way for themselves. You can test your reaction skills at the wheel of a car, try on a police uniform, learn what to do to cope with civil unrest, take someone's fingerprints, solve criminal cases and more! The Children's Police Museum is designed for the littlest visitors, where they can learn safety rules for being out and about on the streets, play detective games, make things and have a whole heap of fun in the playroom. The exhibitions at the museum were put together with the help of police and border guard officials. There's plenty to see and do for everyone!
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888_Maria_888
Haabneeme, Estonia59 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
this is estonian language only place and with no wheelchair accessibilty. actually, people with any kind of walking disability should avoid the place. otherwise, if you are estonian speaker, please pre-book the guided tour and workshop (timetable varies for unknown reasons) for more fun. yes, there are quite a few things you can try by yourself, however, these are somewhat warn out and may not function or cost extra money.
Written 23 July 2019
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Hundid
Parnu, Estonia143 contributions
Oct 2018 • Business
When you are in Rakvere then i recommend to take a time and visit the museum. There you can have a great overview about the police history and almost try everything
Written 11 October 2018
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George
Nicosia, Cyprus1,929 contributions
Sep 2018 • Couples
A good experience (especially for kids) there is a guided tour in English for the museum and how the police work is presented.
Written 13 September 2018
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Tanja G
Tallinn, Estonia11 contributions
Mar 2018 • Family
A place to visit with children. You get idea of safety in traffic and home, some forensics basics. The people working there could be more active and interested in visitors.
Written 22 March 2018
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Peter P
Tallinn, Estonia14 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
We visited the museum with 6 and 3 year old kids (boys) and were fond of the place. For sure one of the top things to do in Rakvere (besides the castle). You can see and feel the police work from very different angles. Things we liked the most: being a pilot of police helicopter, checking the police car and police bus, passing a corridor protected with lasers, taking fingerprints, car crash test, playing riot police. There is also a kids play room and a small outdoors exercise area. For adults the museum offers also an opportunity to shoot targets from a moving car and shooting targets in a special room. The museum is currently expanding. By mid-August a mini traffic simulation area will be developed. Family ticket costs 14 euros, for sure worth the money. I can highly recommend for families with kids.
Written 17 July 2017
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