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Adamson-Ericu museum

Museum address:

Lühike jalg 3, Tallinn

Entrance 1 euro

Accessibility information:

The Adamson-Eric Museum is located in Tallinn’s Old Town near the Town Hall Square and the Niguliste Museum.

The museum building in Old Town has several stairs and is difficult to access by people with mobility disabilities. Unfortunately, our museum is not wheelchair accessible yet. 

Program

For art and poetry lovers! On Museum Night, May 17th, the permanent exhibition of the Adamson-Eric Museum “Adamson-Eric: Modernism and Diversity” will be open.

Visitors can test their creativity by creating exciting connections between different forms of our cultural heritage: in the exhibition hall, there is a playful challenge to connect fragments of poetry with Adamson-Eric paintings.

If blessed by nice weather, we invite you to the lovely courtyard of the museum to rest and let your thoughts wander. Families and children will find a magnetic board where they can create fun haikus or poems by combining words. Participants will receive beautiful bookmarks as a prize.

Visitors will also find a Portuguese-style azulejo workshop created in the museum’s art cellar, where you can try your hand at painting paper azulejos using stencils. The completed works can be hung on the collective azulejo wall.

 

Additional information:  

Maris Paal
Curator of Educational and Public Programmes
Maris.paal@ekm.ee