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Estonian Museum of Architecture has a permanent exhibition of the models of the city, providing an overview of Estonian architecture in the 20th century. In order to supplement the exhibition, the museum has ordered new models and brought out old ones from its storage from time to time, keeping the exhibition fresh.
The museum is located in Rotermann salt storage that is over 115 years old and one of the most remarkable examples of industrial architecture in Tallinn. Its goal is to cover a wide audience, offering items that would fascinate specialists, tourists, as well as school children.
In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum offers many seasonal exhibitions.
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based on 49 reviews
I am a retired architect and was looking forward to seeing this museum. I assumed that, like in other museums in Estonia, there would be a wheelchair to borrow. NOT SO! So, since I cannot walk very... Read more comments
Tallinn is the most intriguing place architecturally, from many points of view. I learned here, for instance, that the large wooden apartment buildings, which may be homogenous in their structure but... Read more comments
We stumbled upon the Architecture Museum when we got lost and said, why not? We paid the entrance fee (I don't remember how much) and were greeted by a very pleasant English-speaking staff member... Read more comments