Attractions & museums
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    Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom

    We tell the story of Estonia and Estonians through personal memories and the moving stories of grandmothers and grandfathers.

    On your journey through the museum, you will be accompanied by an e-guide in either Estonian, Russian, English, Finnish, German, French, or Spanish, which will lead you on an inclusive and reflective journey along the trails of the recent past. The e-guide is included in the ticket price.

    In addition, Vabamu has an engaging family level specifically designed for children with a smart family e-guide. The exhibition is accessible to people with hearing, visual, and mobility impairments.

    Free with Tallinn Card!

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    TripAdvisor® Traveler Reviews

    TripAdvisor logo tripadvisor rating 4.0 of 5

    based on 708 reviews

    • A very well thought out museum that is well worth a visit

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      October 25, 2024 By 450gilliant

      A well thought out museum. It does not tell you the rights and wrongs. Rather, it encourages you to make your own mind up. An excellent audio guide. The history of Estonia is all laid out from the... Read more comments

    • Great!

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      September 13, 2024 By Basanta G

      It was a great experience. It reminds everybody the importance of freedom and why it should be cherished and protected. There is room for the improvement in audio tour.

    • Captivating!!

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      August 10, 2024 By SteveDrab

      Very absorbing experience to hear the journey of 50 years occupation by both the Russians and the Germans until freedom in 1991. You can fully understand the value the Estonians have for being its... Read more comments