The Tallinn City Museum is a great place for families to explore and learn about the city's history and culture. The museum has several branches, including the City Museum, Kiek in de Kök Fortifications Museum, Children's museum Miiamilla, and Kalamaja Museum, offering a variety of interactive exhibits and rare city artifacts. Visitors can discover Tallinn's history and diverse heritage through everyday stories of its people, and explore the city's development from the ancient Hanseatic League times to 20th-century homes, fashion, and technological innovations. The museum also offers guided tours and workshops, making it a great destination for families with children
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Activities: We visited the City Museum. There were interactive stations for the children on the history of the harbor, on the castle hill and the city, about guilds and merchants, from the Middle Ages to modern times. The children parked themselves in front of a television in a 60s-style living room and watched Estonian-language Soviet propaganda
Highlights: The children enjoyed the interactive exhibits on the history of the city. We parents found it interesting to learn about the history of Estonia and its role in the Soviet Union. The family enjoyed the information on the history of the harbour ✨