About

In the bustling area of Tallinn's Kesklinn, the Estonian Nature Museum offers an inviting glimpse into the natural world of Estonia. Since its establishment in 1941, this museum has enthralled visitors with intricate exhibitions that celebrate the country's diverse ecosystems, including forests, meadows, and mires. The museum is particularly popular for its interactive displays such as 'Maria the Sturgeon's Dream' and 'Something's Related to Everything', suitable for curious minds of all ages. Families will appreciate the child-friendly environment and modern conveniences like free Wi-Fi and readily accessible facilities, ensuring a comfortable visit. An audioguide is available, providing a detailed narrative of Estonia's rich biodiversity. With a solid 4.5 rating on Google, the Estonian Nature Museum is a must-see for both locals and travelers interested in the natural world.

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Features

Free Wi-Fi, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Eesti Male Arenduskeskus
Bus stop 240 m walk
Balti jaam 6 (train station)
Bus stop 286 m walk
Ipek Trade Estonia OÜ
Bus stop 330 m walk
Eesti Etendusasutuste Liit
Bus stop 64 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 1,398 reviews
4.5/5 1,398 reviews
Katarzyna Dorna
Katarzyna Dorna
1 month ago on Google

Ciekawa ekspozycja

Vaida Stankaitienė
Vaida Stankaitienė
1 month ago on Google

Gražus nedidelis muziejus

Nelli
Nelli
1 month ago on Google

Хороший познавательный музей.