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    Kumu Art Museum

    Kumu is the main building of the Art Museum of Estonia and the largest and most representative exhibition place in Estonia. The task of the Kumu Art Museum, opened in 2006, is to preserve and make sense of Estonian art from the 18th century to the present day. Kumu sees its role as a initiator of social and cultural debate, both in the exhibitions of art history and in the gallery of contemporary art, which is a source of new ideas for artists from Estonia and abroad.

    Kumu’s permanent exhibition introduces Estonian art from the beginning of the 18th century to 1991, and the temporary exhibitions also include international and contemporary art.

    See the Kumu calendar for events and exhibitions taking place there.

     

    Free with Tallinn Card!

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    TripAdvisor® Traveler Reviews

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    based on 1070 reviews

    • tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      July 23, 2025 By ksufan88

      For our visit, we had arranged with the museum to provide a guide for a 90 minute tour of the museum. That was only enough time to see the highlights of the first and 4th floors. However, the guide... Read more comments

    • Getting stale.

      tripadvisor rating 3 of 5
      July 4, 2025 By siimonrampe

      I’ve been to this gallery a few times over the years and like a lot of Tallinn when things are new everyone is ‘ooo’ and ‘ahh’ ‘it’s so modern, it’s so Estonian’. Then things are left to just fade... Read more comments

    • Keep an eye on this art museum

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      June 2, 2025 By Inspire06747384142

      I went there by bus from the centrum, knowing that there will be a stop called Kumu. Then I walked along the bridge that crossed over the noisy highway. On the bridge, there were a door, looking like... Read more comments