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 702 reviews

    • Intersting insight

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      July 6, 2024 By amybgraver

      I was impressed with this museum. It reminded me of the DDR museum in Berlin. It gave me a great insight into life during occupation and the history of Tallinn and Estonia. I also liked learning... Read more comments

    • Informative but slow

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      June 27, 2024 By Karl K

      Informative but slow - the museum visited uses an audio tour which is a bit confusing even for someone like me who works in IT. The headphones are uncomfortable (use your own!). The interface of the... Read more comments

    • It Felt Personal

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      May 23, 2024 By Mike O

      The focus of this museum, not on artifacts, but on personal accounts worked. This provided a depth and richness to the experience; much more than just facts and figures.