Attractions & museums
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    Eesti Pank Museum

    The Bank of Estonia Museum is situated in a historical building in the heart of Tallinn constructed in 1904 as the headquarters of Aadlipank. The exhibition rooms shelter history – video clips, interactive games and virtual displays showcase the history of Estonian money, the activities and role of the Bank of Estonia in the eurozone and how money is made. You can have a chat with the waxworks of the cultural figures who once featured on Estonian kroons, check the authenticity of bills and differentiate real bills from forged ones, predict the economic development, and manage the external assets of the central bank. At the museum shop, you can exchange Estonian kroons into euros or buy souvenir coins and other souvenirs. You can also pre-book a tour.
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    TripAdvisor logo tripadvisor rating 4.5 of 5

    based on 32 reviews

    • A surprising find with free entry

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      August 25, 2017 By traveljaka

      This was truly a surprise. The museum has it's own entrance, you don't actually walk through the main Bank of Estonia's door. Nice architecture. Thought it was just gonna be a small exhibition, but... Read more comments

    • Cool and free

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      April 14, 2017 By JonDoe04134

      First of all the entrance is free. It shows the history of money in Estonia and explains economy as a whole, many interactive screens. Most of the exhibition is in English and Russian too.

    • Multiple ways to learn about money

      tripadvisor rating 3 of 5
      December 2, 2016 By saara140

      When we first came in we were a bit confused about the entrance but when we found ourselves in, the overall experience started to get better and better. The exhibition was really good especially... Read more comments