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Adamson-Eric museum

Museum address:

Lühike jalg 3, Tallinn, Harjumaa

Entrance fee 1 EURO

Museum open during operating hours 18:00 - 23:00

Program

On Museum Night, May 16, the Adamson-Eric Museum will be open with its permanent exhibition “Adamson-Eric: Modernism and Versatility” and the exhibition “From Restorer to Conservator.”

At 6:30 PM, a short tour in Estonian of the permanent exhibition “Adamson-Eric: Modernism and Versatility” will take place. The tour will be led by the exhibition curator, Kersti Koll.

At 7:30 PM, a short tour in Estonian of the exhibition “From Restorer to Conservator” will take place. The tour will be led by one of the exhibition’s curators, long-time conservator at the Art Museum of Estonia, Margit Pajupuu.

Visitors are also invited to explore a conservator’s workstation set up in the museum’s art cellar, where they can examine various artworks using a UV lamp, magnifying glass, and light table.

If the weather is nice, we invite you to the museum’s charming inner courtyard, where you can relax on a swing and let your thoughts wander.

See you at the Adamson-Eric Museum!

Accessibility information:

The Adamson-Eric Museum is located in Tallinn’s Old Town, in close proximity to Town Hall Square and the Niguliste Museum, in a historic burgher house. The museum is accessible by public transport, car, bicycle, and on foot. Unfortunately, it is not yet accessible for wheelchair users.

Important info

Museum opening hours and ticket information:
From 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, regular ticket prices apply (€7/€10).
From 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM, the Museum Night ticket price is €1.

Additional information:
Maris Paal
Curator of Education and Public Programs
+372 5243 177
Maris.paal@ekm.ee