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    Mikkel Museum

    Mikkel Museum is located in the former kitchen building of Kadriorg Palace, next to Kadriorg Castle. In 1994, Johannes Mikkel donated his collection, which can be considered one of the richest private collections in Estonia, to the Art Museum of Estonia. His own paintings, graphics, sculptures, and, above all, porcelain are an important addition to the Kadriorg Art Museum collection. The only state museum in Estonia that is dedicated to a private collection also introduces other collectors and private art collections. The exhibits on the ground floor of the museum exhibit both contemporary and historical collections.

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    based on 38 reviews

    • Small Museum Located Between the Kumu and Kadriog Are Museum

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      May 20, 2023 By LolaGo1

      It is a small museum located between two museums in Kadriog: Kumu and Kadriog Art Museum or the Palace. It has paintings, porcelains, sculptures, etc on display. My visit was finished in 10... Read more comments

    • Small art museum

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      July 21, 2022 By Mikael F

      This museum is located in the former kitchen building of the Kadriorg Palace. Johannes Mikkel donated his large art collection to the Art Museum of Estonia in 1994. You can see it here. After... Read more comments

    • A curiosity, but it's included in the Tallinn card

      tripadvisor rating 3 of 5
      September 23, 2019 By JD S

      The Mikkel Museum is a curious addition to the Tallinn museum scene. Located in the Kadriorg park area with a bunch of other museums, Mikkel showcases the personal collection of one Estonian man who... Read more comments