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29a, Lai, 10133, Tallinn, EE Estonia
contactos teléfono: +372 641 1739
sitio web: www.loodusmuuseum.ee
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 59.4408476, Longitude: 24.7452553
Nelson Yiap
::Lovely and charming museum. 6€ entry. Info is only like 50% in English so you might miss out on some info. Probably an hour stay or longer if you'd like to look in detail. There are aquariums with live fish as well as interactive stuff for kids. There's a VR experience of the prehistoric estonian sea floor which is great for paleontology fans at an extra 3€. Only a few fossils on display sadly. WCs available, no lockers or storage space. Overall a pleasant museum, just wish it had more stuff in it and was in English
Alan V
::Very nicely designed expositions. Lots of interactive gadgets for kids and interesting reading material for grownups while smaller ones are busy. Has free audioguide but you need to use your phone, own headphones and internet connection is required. During my visit local wifi had no connectivity. Also some screens and expositions were broken or heavily used. Parking is on the street and very expensive in front of the house and expensive within 1 km radius. Better walk or use public transport.
Kristian Rusnak
::Beautiful museum, great dizain, perfect for family with children.
Mikk Silver Kelu
::Beautifully presented info and not too much to look at so suitable for smaller kids as well.
Anton Klink
::The museum is good but it is really really tiny. Going through it I felt like it finished it before I had even gotten started. Compared to some of the behemoth Natural History Museums abroad, this one literally feels like a few little rooms vs a few huge palaces. Still worth a visit but be prepared, that you won't be spending a full day here.