The Peter the Great House Museum is a museum in Tallinn and is a branch of the Tallinn City Museum. The museum building dates back to the 17th century when it was a summer mansion. In the 18th century, Russian emperor Peter I stayed in the summer residence. In 1806, the Alexander I building and the sauna next to it were restored and a museum was built, which was the first public museum in Tallinn.
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October–April
Wed 10.00–20.00
Thu–Sat 10.00–17.00
Sun 10.00–16.00
Mon–Tue Closed
May–September
Mon–Tue, Thu–Sat 10.00–18.00
Wed 10.00-19.00
Sun 11.00–17.00
Tallinn Card | Free |
Adults | €4.00 |
Students | €3.00 |
Seniors | €3.00 |
Family | €8.00 |
NotesFamily ticket is valid for 2 adults and up to 4 children under 17. |
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