All historic houses to visit in Tallinn

Step into the past at 16 historic houses in Tallinn. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Tallinn:

  1. Estonian Open Air Museum1

    Estonian Open Air Museum

     Tallinn
    Estonian Open Air Museum (Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum) is an open-air museum in the Estonian capital, Tallinn. The museum exhibits buildings from all over Estonia from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The museum currently has 72 hectares of land and 74 buildings with the associated inventory and tools. T
  2. KGB Museum2

    KGB Museum

     Tallinn
    The KGB Museum is a museum in Tallin and is a branch of Tartu City Museum (Tartu Linnamuuseumi). The KGB Museum is located in the so-called Hall House, which was home to the Department of State Security of the Estonian SSR in the 1960s. Visitors have access to the basement of the building, where the
  3. Estonian History Museum3

    Estonian History Museum

     Tallinn
    The Estonian Historical Museum (Eesti Ajaloomuuseum) is a museum in Tallinn dedicated to the history of Estonia that is housed in the Great Guild Hall in the Old Town. The collection started as a collection of Johann Burchard, the owner of the Council pharmacy, which he started in 1802. In 1842 the
  4. Kadriorg Art Museum4

    Kadriorg Art Museum

     Tallinn
    The Kadriorg Art Museum, also known as Museum of Foreign Art, is an art museum in Tallinn that is housed in the Baroque Kadriorg Palace, in the Kadriorg Park. The museum is the only museum in Estonia devoted to foreign art and introduces, preserves and collects early foreign art – primarily western
  5. KGB Prison Cells5

    KGB Prison Cells

     Tallinn
    The KGB prison cells are located in the old town of Tallinn, at the address Pagari 1. For almost half a century, this building was the headquarters of the People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs of the USSR, or NKVD, later known as the KGB, and the basements were used as prison cells. This buildin
  6. Tallinn City Museum6

    Tallinn City Museum

     Tallinn
    The Tallinn City Museum (Tallinna Linnamuuseum) is a museum in the old town of the Estonian capital Tallinn. The main building of the Tallinn City Museum is located in a medieval building at Vene Street 17. The museum was founded in 1937 and holds and exhibits a collection of 150,000 objects that il
  7. Estonian Health Care Museum7

    Estonian Health Care Museum

     Tallinn
    The Estonian Health Care Museum (Eesti Tervishoiu Muuseum) is a museum in Tallinn that has a permanent exhibition that illustrates human anatomy and physiology through models, real organs and many other exhibits. The museum collects and exhibits, among other things, the materials of Estonian medical
  8. Peter the Great House Museum8

    Peter the Great House Museum

     Tallinn
    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
  9. Maarjamäe Palace - Estonian History Museum9

    Maarjamäe Palace - Estonian History Museum

     Tallinn
    The Maarjamäe Summer Palace Castle (Maarjamäe Palace) is a castle in Tallinn that houses an exhibition of the History Museum. The current castle was built by 1874 General Anatoly Orlov-Davydov. The most remarkable part of the castle is a gothic portal. The exhibition “My Free Country” in the Maarjam
  10. Eesti Panga muuseum10

    Eesti Panga muuseum

     Tallinn
    Eesti Panga muuseum is a museum located at Eesti Pank in Tallinn that is dedicated to Estonian money, its history, and the central bank, its activities and its history. In addition to the permanent exhibition, the Eesti Panga muuseum holds a collection of over 13,000 museum items, which mainly consi
  11. Museum of Estonian Architecture11

    Museum of Estonian Architecture

     Tallinn
    The Museum of Estonian Architecture (Eesti Arhitektuurimuuseum) is a museum of architecture in Tallinn that is housed in the Rotermann Salt Storage. The collections of the Museum of Estonian Architecture are categorized into archive, photo, model, furniture and art collections.
  12. Estonian Museum of Applied Art & Design12

    Estonian Museum of Applied Art & Design

     Tallinn
    The Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design (Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum, ETDM) is a museum in Tallinn that is dedicated to the history of applied arts and design in Estonia. The museum is housed in an old three-storey former granary from between 1683 and 1695. The musuem holds a large co
  13. Eduard Vilde Museum13

    Eduard Vilde Museum

     Tallinn
    The Eduard Vilde Museum is a museum in Tallinn that is housed in the former castellan residence of the Kadriorg Palace. In the 6-room apartment on the lower floor of the house, the writer, journalist and diplomat Eduard Vilde lived between 1927 and 1933. The permanent exhibition of the museum gives
  14. Anton Hansen Tammsaare Museum14

    Anton Hansen Tammsaare Museum

     Tallinn
    The Anton Hansen Tammsaare Museum (A. H. Tammsaare Museum) is an apartment-museum in Tallinn dedicated to the Estonian writer A. H. Tammsaare. The writer lived in the building between 1932 and 1940 and wrote his most important pieces here. On the second floor of the house there is a five-room apartm
  15. Estonian Firefighting Museum15

    Estonian Firefighting Museum

     Tallinn
    The Estonian Firefighting Museum is a museum in Tallinn that is devoted to the historical heritage of firefighting in Estonia, housed in the fire station on Raua Street. It is one of the oldest active fire museums in Eastern Europe. The first volunteer fire department in Estonia was created in 1788,
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    Museum of the Estonian Drink Culture

     Tallinn
    The Museum of the Estonian Drink Culture is a museum in Tallinn that illustrates the history of Estonian drink culture and Luscher & Matiesen’s over 100-year-old legend. In the 800-year-old cellar rooms visitors get to know exciting stories and view interesting exhibits. The museum is situated in To