"KUMU Art Museum (English: Kumu Art Museum, Estonian: Kumu Kunstimuuseum). It is the largest art museum in the Baltic region and one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe. It is one of the four branches of the Estonian Art Museum."
"It is a ship museum in Tallinn. The most famous one here is the EML Lembit, one of the two Calef-like submarines built before World War II in the Republic of Estonia. Here you can learn about the history and achievements of this warship."
"The Knight's Palace is a green palace, a very interesting building, with a strong European history. It is currently the main part of the Estonian Art Museum, which mainly displays the works of Estonian artists. It is worth visiting."
"The Estonian Nautical Museum (Estonian: Eesti Meremuuseum) is located at the northern entrance of the Old City of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It is in a large cylindrical building on the side of the entrance gate. The museum displays some ship collections and the history of Estonian navigation. Tickets are 6 euros for adults and 3 euros for students. It is worth visiting if you have time."
"[Views] Visited this wonderful and traditional building with family. Lots of hidden treasures. [Fun] Cadreaux Art Museum must appreciate the detailed mosaic work and beautiful restaurant table settings."
"The Richard H. Driehaus Museum is just a short walk from the Magnificent Mile, a splendid mansion known as the “Marble Palace,” commemorated by Chicago Banker. Samuel Mayo Nickerson and his wife, Mathilda, completed the work in 1879 and completed it in 1883. Many owners and residents have lived in these years; It brought Richard Driehaus an incredible “gift” that Chicago and the world could enjoy. Mr. Driehaus bought the property in 2003 and began a five-year interior and external restoration to restore the original luxury to all. Stayed with family and friends on this fascinating journey in art, architecture and wealthy museums. This is the real treasure in downtown Chicago."
"The place and palace are beautiful.. the park is huge and well maintained. The palace itself immediately reminds you of the series about Catherine II. Don't forget to see it all with our own eyes. Cons, guide and group formation system. I know, the girls are tired of the monotony, but I've been a thousand miles away, so please tell me about it so that I can open my mouth and listen, not like the tired seven-lamp cockroaches."
"The City Museum used to be the residence of a medieval merchant. It is the most interesting museum in Tallinn. It records the history of the development of the city before 1940. It is about five minutes away from the Town Hall Square and the Estonia Gate. Closed on Monday,"
"The museum is located half a mile west of the city center of Tallinn, and is conveniently connected by bus. The buildings in the area were moved to this place mainly during the early 20th century Estonian free time. Can visit the entire farm with attached buildings and van sheds as well as windmills - country shops and schools. Good walking path in the area! Well worth seeing!"