Kumu is the main building of the Art Museum of Estonia, as well as one of the largest and most monumental exhibition venues in the country. The museum provides a survey of the various time periods of Estonian art: from the Academic Style to Modernism, from Soviet Pop Art to contemporary art. The modern architecture of the building is an attraction in its own right.
Tickets sales end 30 minutes before closing.
The Kadriorg Art Museum is the only museum in Estonia dedicated to early European and Russian art. Interpreting the art of old masters is also the focus of its exhibitions and educational programmes. The museum is located in Kadriorg, in the Baroque palace built for the Russian tsar Peter the Great.
From 1 May to 30 September 2025 the museum is open Mon–Sun: 10.00–18.00.
The Mikkel Museum in Kadriorg introduces private collections and the collecting of art in general. The bulk of the exhibition consists of the purchases of Johannes Mikkel; temporary exhibitions offer the visitor access to contemporary and historical private collections.
The Niguliste Museum, in the Old Town of Tallinn, is one of the few northern European museums located in a former church, where ecclesiastical art can be presented in its historical context. The museum houses the largest and most valuable ecclesiastical art collection in Estonia.
The permanent display at the Adamson-Eric Museum in Tallinn’s Old Town provides an overview of the oeuvre of one of the most versatile Estonian artists, Adamson-Eric (1902–1968). In addition, the museum organises two to three temporary exhibitions each year on various topics.
Summer tour takes you to the masterpieces of Michel Sittow!
Instructor: Tarrvi Laamann. The course will include the distinctive features of woodcuts, the use of cutting knives and various techniques of cutting.
Tour in Swedish of the exhibition Michel Sittow in the North? Altarpieces on Dialogue
Museum is celebrating St Nicholas day with a festive concert
A conversation with the artist Evy Jokhova about traditional food technologies will be followed by a performance – a procession for food preservation.
Kontsert-loeng on pühendatud Põhjamaade vanamuusikale ja Neitsi Maarja perekonnale.
A concert combined with a lecture dedicated to Nordic early music and Scandinavian saints.
Dr Jan Friedrich Richter from Berlin State Museums will introduce the exhibition in German.
In addition, one can notice the dancers from the Tallinn School of Music and Ballet dancing in the exhibition hall from 2 pm.
Curator’s tour of the exhibition “Futuromarennia: Ukraine and Avant-Garde” in Ukrainian (with English translation) by Olha Melnyk will take place.
Curator’s tour of the exhibition “Futuromarennia: Ukraine and Avant-Garde” in English by Ihor Oksametnyi will take place.