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Estonian Health Museum

Museum address:

Lai 28/30, Tallinn

Entrance 1 euro

Accessibility information:

ON FOOT

From Tallinn’s Old Town Town Hall Square, the Estonian Health Museum is just a 5-minute walk away. Walk through Saia Passage, cross Pikk Street, continue through Börsi Passage, and turn right onto Lai Street. The museum is located at Lai 30, on the right-hand side of the street.

BY CAR

The museum does not have its own parking lot or parking spaces. The nearest parking areas are:

  • Suurtüki 12 (EP70)
  • Väike-Rannavärav 6 (EP133)

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Take public transport to Balti Jaam (Baltic Station) or Linnahall. From there, the museum is just a short walk away:

  • From Balti Jaam (8–10 min walk):

    • Train
    • Trams: 1, 2, 5
    • Buses: 2, 3, 21, 21B, 41, 41B, 59, 84, 85
  • From Linnahall (11 min walk):

    • Trams: 1, 2, 5
    • Buses: 3, 20, 21, 21B, 41, 41B, 73

Program

Lai 28/30, Tallinn

The museum will be open from 18:00 to 23:00 as part of Museum Night. Last entry at 22:30.

Admission: €1 (children up to 8 years old enter for free). Free entry with a Museum Card (registration required at the ticket desk).

The Estonian Health Museum is dedicated to inspiring and educating people to take care of their own health and that of their loved ones, enabling them to live life to the fullest with a sense of well-being.

Our trilingual (Estonian, Russian, English), interactive, and science-based permanent exhibition, " A Heart to Heart About Your Body" offers an exciting insight into human anatomy and physiology. We explore what is inside the human body, how it functions, and how to maintain physical and mental well-being.

Beyond anatomy and physiology, we also cover topics related to the human body and health, including human evolution, the life cycle, birth and death, senses, healthy nutrition, addictions, hygiene, and more. The exhibition features numerous hands-on exhibits, educational digital solutions, and real human organs.

The museum is located in Tallinn's Old Town, in a 600-year-old authentically restored historic building, adding cultural and historical value to your visit. During Museum Night, some doors will open that are usually closed to the public.

More information:
https://tervisemuuseum.ee/en

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