ADDRESS
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Adamson-Eric Museum. Branch of the AME LĂĽhike jalg 3, 10130 Tallinn, Estonia
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| Information |
+372 644 5838 adamson-eric@ekm.ee |
| Fax |
+372 644 5837 |
| Ticket office |
+372 644 5835
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OPENING HOURS
Open: Wed–Sun 11.00–18.00. Last admission 17.30
Closed: Mon-Tue and on on public holidays Closing 3 hours earlier: Dec 31
ADMISSION
Adults 30 EEK/1,92 EUR | Concessions 15 EEK/0,96 EUR | *Family ticket 50 EEK/3,20 EUR *2 adults with children
FREE ADMISSION
| February 21 |
International Guide's Day |
| March 25 |
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| September 23 |
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| December 30 |
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Pre-school children, tour operators of groups On presenting the relevant certificate
GUIDED TOURS Information and booking: +372 644 5838
Guided tours must be booked in advance (at least one week). Group: 10–35 visitors. NB! The admission fee to the museum will be added to the cost of the tour.
PHOTOGRAPHY Photography is allowed only without the flash and tripod.
GETTING HERE Adamson-Eric Museum is located in a medieval house at the beginning of a stairway called Lühike jalg (the Short Leg) in the old town. Whereas it is the main way between the upper town and the down-town, the round wrought iron signboard of Adamson-Eric Museum attracts attention right on the way to or down from Toompea. The museum is situated almost next to the Niguliste Church (Niguliste Museum, branch of the AME), so it is a few minutes' walk either from Raekoja plats (the Town Hall Square) or Vabaduse väljak.
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