Top 10 Specialty Museums in Harju County, Harju County

November 6, 2021 Madelene Haan

Discover the best top things to do in Harju County, Estonia including Prangli Islands Museum, Kurtna Motorcycle Museum, Tallinn Museum of Orders of Knighthood, MOMU Motorsport Museum, Niguliste Museum, Eesti Vabaohumuuseum, Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour, Estonian Theatre and Music Museum, Viimsi Open Air Museum, Estonian Health Museum.
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1. Prangli Islands Museum

Pringi 74007 Estonia +372 606 6941 [email protected] http://www.rannarahvamuuseum.ee
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The Prangli Islands Museum showcases the lives of the fishing folk on Suur-Prangli and Vaike-Prangli (Aksi). The exhibition house on Vanani Farm has displays on the everyday lives of the people here, fishing nets and other maritime items as well as miscellaneous items from petroleum lamps to butter tubs. Mardi Farm showcases one particular structure - a fishing net shed.

2. Kurtna Motorcycle Museum

Tagadi tee 1, Kurtna 75518 Estonia +372 508 7150 [email protected] https://teearu.ee/mootorrattamuuseum/
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Kurtna Motorcycle Museum

One of the Baltic States’ biggest and most valuable collections, this museum has over 100 motorcycles, more than 50 of which, in various states of repair, are on display. The museum includes such world-renowned names as BMW, Harley-Davidson, Indian, AJS and Jawa. The Soviet motorcycle industry is represented by the IŪ, TIZ, PMZ, Krasny Oktyabr, Moskva, Kavrovets and Tuula, as well as the Estonian-made Vihuri rally bike.A true rarity you will encounter at the museum is a German Watt motorcycle from 1912 with a belt drive, and a twin-cylinder S-360, with a DOHC motor, made in Serpuhhov in 1960.

3. Tallinn Museum of Orders of Knighthood

Kuninga 3, Tallinn 10146 Estonia +372 5333 9380 [email protected] http://www.tallinnmuseum.com
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Tallinn Museum of Orders of Knighthood

If you like history, mythology, jewellery and design, or are a serious scholar of phaleristics - be sure to plan a visit to the Tallinn Museum of Orders of Knighthood. Among our most prized possessions are decorations of the Orders of the Garter, the Golden Fleece, Malta, Black Eagle and the Legion of Honour. The museum introduces visitors to the history of various Orders of Chivalry by presenting their exquisite badges, stars and collars - true masterpieces of art and craftsmanship, often lavishly decorated with diamonds, rubies and emeralds. Many are of an immense historical value as they once belonged to emperors, princes and princesses, famous military commanders, presidents, and politicians. Highlights of the collection include the Order of the White Eagle which belonged to Russian Emperor Peter the Great, insignia of the Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie and Britain’s Princess Mary’s star of the Order of the British Empire and many others.

Reviewed By RhiannaC6

As a history buff, I thoroughly enjoyed looking at the Orders of Knighthood from across the world. I got an easy to use audio guide as part of the entry fee. This goes for over an hour. So you may want to skp this, you don't really need it as signs are written in English.

4. MOMU Motorsport Museum

Toostuse 3, Turba 76201 Estonia +372 501 8808 [email protected] http://www.momu.ee
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MOMU Motorsport Museum

MOMU Motorsport Museum is a unique exhibition of a large variety of motorsport machines within the historic Ellamaa electrical plant building. We are open on Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00 - 18:00. For group bookings or visitations outside of business hours please call ahead and make a reservation.

5. Niguliste Museum

Niguliste 3, Tallinn 10130 Estonia +372 644 9903 [email protected] http://nigulistemuuseum.ekm.ee/en
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Niguliste Museum

Founded in the first half of the 13th century, this church was dedicated to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of merchants and seafarers, remained active as a place of worship until World War II and reopened in 1984 as a subsidiary of the Art Museum of Estonia.

Reviewed By mummi505 - Tallinn, Estonia

St Nicholas was also a protector of seamen. Niguliste(the Estonian version of Nicholas) church was built in the 13th century, rebuilt many times. Almost fully destroyed by Russian bombs in 1944.Fortunately at least some treasures were hidden already in 1943. The church has been restored and now works as a museum and concert hall. There are some famous threasures like the long painting "Death of Dance" by Notke's studio from Lübeck There is 500 years old seven-armed candelabrum,also from Lübeck, with Virgin Mary on top. Until Apr.2020 there is a special exhibition devoted to Virgin Mary. Among many treasures one can admire the High Altar of Niguliste church,also from the 15th C. Silver treasures are in the special room. There are permanently many statues , paintings and coats of arms. From time to time there are concerts. It the only church in Tallinn working as a museum.

6. Eesti Vabaohumuuseum

Vabaohumuuseumi tee 12, Tallinn 13521 Estonia +372 654 9100 [email protected] http://www.evm.ee
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Eesti Vabaohumuuseum

Within just a 15-minute drive from the center of Tallinn there is a delightful place – the Estonian Open Air Museum that invites you to see rural architecture and get acquainted with village life. The 14 farms of the museum show the visitor the life of families of different income and occupation in the 18th-20th centuries. As in anyreal village, there is a church, an inn, a school, a number of mills, a fire station, a village shop and net sheds by the sea. Although 74 buildings have been brought over so far, the museum is far from being completed; it is constantly changing and developing. You can have good time and also learn something at the Estonian Open Air Museum in any season!

Reviewed By SharonBB - Panama City, Panama

Take a walk through history...hundreds of years of history of this northern country...from early farmers and fishermen, blacksmiths and more...school house, windmill...Excellent explanatory "plaques" in Estonian, Russian and English; some places other European languages. Set in beautiful forest. Take a break and enjoy. So much to learn!!

7. Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour

Vesilennuki 6 Kalamaja, Tallinn 10415 Estonia +372 6200545 [email protected] http://meremuuseum.ee/lennusadam/en/
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Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour

Welcome aboard! Seaplane Harbour is an exciting maritime museum in Tallinn, Estonia for the whole family. Located in the unique and historic seaplane hangar, our interactive exhibition includes a real submarine from mid-1930s, seaplane Short 184, a 100-year-old ice-breaker, two cinemas, many simulators and much more. And while you are here, take a look at one of the nicest souvenir shops in Tallinn or eat local food at our restaurant MARU. During the summer, welcome to visit our little street food stand called Mini-MARU museum outside area. Audio guide available in following languages: English; Estonian; Russian; Finnish; Latvian; French; Germany; Spanish; Chinese; Japanese. We're open during the holidays 2019-2020: http://meremuuseum.ee/lennusadam/en/opening-times/

Reviewed By peanutka - Prague, Czech Republic

Except for it's iconic submarine, there is a bunch of other stuff to see: climb through the boats in the outside exposition (including the engine rooms!), try a machine gun simulator or test how much water you can lift with your palm.

8. Estonian Theatre and Music Museum

Muurivahe 12, Tallinn Estonia +372 644 2132 [email protected] http://tmm.ee/en
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Estonian Theatre and Music Museum

The Estonian Theatre and Music Museum collects, preserves, studies and introduces Estonian cultural heritage in the field of theatre and music. New permanent exhibition "Stories and Songs" Our exhibition's stories are a part of Estonia's literary classics, and the songs are part of a repertoire that is known by every Estonian. Through them, we present the collections of the Estonian Theatre and Music Museum and the history of our country, where an important place is held by both music and theatre. Estonians do not call themselves pople of music and theatre for nothing! The exhibition is presented in Estonian and English; Russian and Finnish translations are provided on tablets.

9. Viimsi Open Air Museum

Rohuneeme tee 251 Pringi, Viimsi 74011 Estonia +372 606 6952 [email protected] http://www.rannarahvamuuseum.ee
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Viimsi Open Air Museum

The Viimsi Open Air Museum is situated in the ancient seaside village of Pringi in Viimsi, just a 30-minute drive from central Tallinn. A complex of seaside-farmhouses over 150 years old in the picturesque coastal village of Pringi. Here you can get a glimpse of the everyday lives of villagers, of their work on both the land and sea, of their entertainment and village parties, their market days and holiday traditions. The historical seaside atmosphere is perfect for relaxing and the best place to admire the famous silhouette of Tallinn. Themed programmes and traditional events take visitors on a journey to the coastal villages of centuries past. Estonia's most valued farm produce market is open every Saturday. A traditional playground with old-time attractions is open for children. The museum shop is renowned for its choice of marine-themed presents and books. Come take a look at life in a fishing village - come discover the history of a seafaring nation.

Reviewed By Georgkennetgut

Friendly and welcoming hosts, really enjoyed our visit there. Museum was interesting and educating. Also we got to see sheep.

10. Estonian Health Museum

Lai tn 30, Tallinn 10133 Estonia +372 505 6862 [email protected] http://www.tervishoiumuuseum.ee/
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Estonian Health Museum

The museum’s permanent exposition "A Heart to Heart About Your Body" provides both adults and children with excellent basic knowledge about the anatomy and physiology of the human body, senses, sexuality, hygiene and health care issues. Estonian Health Museum is located in Tallinn's Old Town. We have 15 exciting theme rooms, various models, interactive displays, computer programs and hands-on games to demonstrate how the human body functions. Visitors say about us: "Extremely well set up, every city should have one!" "Amazing and unique place!" "Playful and interactive!" "Educational for all ages!" "Awesome modern museum. A real hidden gem."

Reviewed By Musicaluno

A great way to learn about anatomy and physiology as well as certain conditions along with the history of health science. Highly recommend for children and biology/healthcare students.

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