At the Estonian Museum of Natural History, you can become familiar with Estonia’s diverse world of birds and animals. The main attraction at the Museum of Natural History is the largest fish ever caught in the Baltic Sea – a 2.9-metre-long Atlantic sturgeon. In addition to the permanent exhibition, various nature- and environment-related exhibitions are organized.
Films and hands-on displays at this extensive museum show how Estonian-dwellers lived, fought and survived through 11,000 years.
The museum covers Estonia's history from prehistoric times’ right up to the end of the 20th century.
It makes ...
Location: Pikk 70, Kesklinn, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10133
Great Coastal Gate and Fat Margaret's Towe r were built to protect the city from the seaside, but also to impress quests arriving by sea. The Great Coastal Gate (built at the same time with the city wall) is located in the northern part of the Old Town...
Location: Pargi tee 12, Viimsi vald, Harjumaa, 74001
Viimsi Party Centre is located in the heart of Viimsi (15 minutes driving from Tallinn center) and dates back to 1471. In the Middle Ages the manor house belonged to Pirita (St. Brigitta) Nunnery, later it was associated with different noble families. O...