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Tallinn School of Economics Museum

Museum address:

Tammsaare tee 147, Tallinn 12915

Free entrance

Accessibility information:

Bus – 12. 13, 61 – stop Lakiotsa
Bus – 16 – stop Kadaka Selver
Bus – 24, 10, 20 – stop Szolnok
Bus – 33 – stop Kadaka Selver

Program

Admission until 22.30

The history of the Tallinn School of Economics dates back to 1906, when Gustav Narusbek founded a private trade school that accepted both boys and girls.

Donated notebooks, works, technical and methodological tools from different years can be seen in the museum. The oldest of these are from 1928.

As it is the Year of the Estonian Book, the older Estonian "New Testament", printed in Tarus in 1837, is also on display. and "Catechism", printed in Tallinn 1917a. and others.

The oldest book in the museum is a German civil law textbook from 1831.
In the school's lobby, you can watch the documentary film Business School 115, made for the school's anniversary, and browse a digital photo gallery of pictures from the graduating classes.

Jaan Olt, who has worked as a teacher at the school for 50 years, will explain.

For more information:
Tel. 56495164; 5145804
E-mail jaan.olt@tmk.edu.ee

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