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Perched in the vibrant Kesklinn district of Tallinn, the Adamson-Eric Museum offers a captivating dive into the world of one of Estonia's most celebrated artists. With an impressive Google rating of 4.6, it promises a fulfilling experience for visitors of all ages. The museum not only showcases a permanent display of Adamson-Eric's diverse creations but also hosts intriguing temporary exhibitions that highlight various facets of art. Thoughtfully designed to cater to families, it boasts child-friendly amenities and convenient toilet facilities, ensuring a comfortable visit for all.

Features

Suitable for children, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Vabaduse väljak
Bus stop 477 m walk
VVV Bussirent
Bus stop 422 m walk
Eesti Etendusasutuste Liit
Bus stop 482 m walk
Ahti Aasma
Bus stop 226 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 310 reviews
4.6/5 287 reviews
4.8/5 23 reviews
Ivan Kuprijanov
Ivan Kuprijanov
1 month ago on Google

An amazing place — a compact, cozy museum dedicated to a talented Estonian artist from the early 20th century, with a pleasant little backyard and swings. It's lovely to explore the exhibitions and then sit in the well-designed garden, surrounded by old houses and vine-covered walls. There's also a nice shop with many kinds of art-related souvenirs and very friendly staff and curators.

Svetlana Simonova
Svetlana Simonova
2 months ago on Google

Eric Adamsoni muuseumi külastamine oli tõeliselt inspireeriv kogemus. Portugali azulejo'de näitus üllatas oma värvikuse ja detailirohkusega, pakkudes suurepärase ülevaate selle ainulaadse keraamikakunsti ajaloost ja traditsioonidest. Kahju, et oli vähe eksponaate. Teisel korrusel asuv maalide püsinäitus oli muljetavaldav. Muuseumi atmosfäär oli vaikne, soe ja kutsuv. See on koht, kuhu kindlasti soovin tagasi minna ja mida hea meelega ka teistele soovitan.

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Aleksandr Viinapuu
Aleksandr Viinapuu
3 months ago on Google

Cozy but a little bit small museum.