The place is kind of small (3 floors, 6-7 rooms in all) and texts are in Estonian, Russian and... read more
The place is kind of small (3 floors, 6-7 rooms in all) and texts are in Estonian, Russian and... read more
Interesting place to visit for a while, located in the old city centre. It's a free attraction... read more
The museum is cosy, clean and up-date small museum for natural history. In our visit (Feb 2020) there was nice exhibition of bats.
Our kids liked much all the small and big animals. The museum should have larger house and exhibition for Africa, the narure of rainforest etc.
Anyhow, very nice place to visit, take this to your list for kids in Tallinn.
The place is kind of small (3 floors, 6-7 rooms in all) and texts are in Estonian, Russian and English, but that did not really matter. My 9-year old son got a kick out of this place and the visit was not too long to bore him. The exotic fish tanks are little silly in the estonian context, but otherwise the place is nice. It is recently renovated and it seems lot of effort has been put into the exhibition.
Very good place to visit with children. You can see Estonian birds, animals and butterfly’s . In one of area of museum you can also check how Estonia land was made of.
Interesting place to visit for a while, located in the old city centre. It's a free attraction included when you buy the Tallin card. Always interesting to visit a museum of natural history, anywhere. This one is focused on the history of Estonia. Very well kept, on 3 floors, interesting the 3d tour as well. Cool
This is a nice museum for learning a little more about nature in Estonia but you have to have the application in your local language
This museum is pretty small, but it was great learning some fun facts about the country and that area. If you don't speak the language, you can go to the website and it'll give you an audio tour in your language.