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The Estonian Health Museum in Tallinn's Kesklinn district offers a fascinating dive into the intricacies of human biology and health. With an impressive Google rating of 4.7, it's not just a typical museum visit-it's an interactive journey through the marvels of the human body. The exhibits, such as "A Heart to Heart About Your Body" and "Universe of Sleep," engage curious minds with topics spanning from evolution and conception to death and addiction. Through plastinates and interactive displays, visitors can explore everything from societal issues to the microscopic wonders at a cellular level. It's an ideal educational spot for families, equipped with child-friendly amenities, paid parking, and convenient facilities. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this museum promises an enlightening experience for all ages.

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Features

Suitable for children, Paid parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Eesti Male Arenduskeskus
Bus stop 176 m walk
Eesti Etendusasutuste Liit
Bus stop 76 m walk
Ahti Aasma
Bus stop 203 m walk
Eesti Kutseliste Tantsijate Loomeliit
Bus stop 310 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 1,755 reviews
4.7/5 1,656 reviews
5/5 99 reviews
Mika Okkonen
Mika Okkonen
1 month ago on Google

Monipuolinen museo.

Valentina M
Valentina M
1 month ago on Google

A superb, engaging destination in Tallinn’s Old Town, the Estonian Health Museum delivers a comprehensive look at human biology and medical history. With interactive science, real‑life specimens, and curated thematic rooms, it inspires curiosity and real understanding of the human condition. Whether you’re with family or exploring solo, it’s an unforgettable way to learn how our bodies work—and why taking care of our health matters.Highly recommended for anyone interested in science, medicine, or immersive museum experiences.

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Ivan Kuprijanov
Ivan Kuprijanov
1 month ago on Google

An absolutely great museum, with many interactive exhibits and a huge amount of educational and useful information on all aspects of human health and life. Topics include human evolution, the functioning of organ systems, health issues, and the history of consumer items and hygiene products throughout the development of civil society. I was impressed by the number of artifacts, the detailed information provided, and the comfortable atmosphere for absorbing everything on display. The security staff were also very friendly and helpful.

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