Eesti Juudi Muuseum Karu 16, 10120 Tallinn

Eesti Juudi Muuseum





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Eesti Juudi Muuseum Karu 16, 10120 Tallinn




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Kontaktid

Helista meile
+37256262251
Karu 16, 10120 Tallinn

Lahtiolekuajad

  • kolmapäev11–17
  • neljapäev11–17
  • reedeSuletud
  • laupäevSuletud
  • pühapäev11–15
  • esmaspäev11–17
  • teisipäev11–17

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  • Restoran
  • Tualett
  • Ratastooliga juurdepääsetav tualettruum




Soovitatud Arvustused

Michel Kobryner
03.02.2024
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
Closed unfortunately. I.visited the synagogue
David Strnadel
02.02.2024
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
It was a bit difficult to get in - there were no signs, no entrance marked but in the end the experience was very good. The museum is rather small but with lot of information. We also got a tour around the whole building. Our guide was very knowledgeable and patiently answered all questions. Everyone should visit this place.
Noah Rose
28.12.2023
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
Incredibly fascinating, and crucial in keeping the Jewish history that's been rooted in Estonia. Amazing pictures, facts, and artifacts. And the guide was absolutely lovely, explaining everything very well. I highly recommend coming here so you can understand more about the history of the community.
Mark Buckshon
19.12.2023
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
Small but impressive museum
ASF Summercamp Moscow
16.12.2023
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
Very interesting and informative small museum about the history of estonian jews. Nice staff, they are happy to answer every question. And it is free!
Lule Ramirez
15.11.2023
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
Excellent guidance
Ris Gilad
13.11.2023
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
If you are interested in the history of the Jewish community in Tallinn and Estonia this is a must visit. Beautiful synagogue and community center attached.
Jukka K. Korpela
12.11.2023
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
An interesting small museum near the harbor. A bit difficult to enter, as you need to press a button at tje street to have gates and door opened. Friendly staff. Texts in Estonian and Russian, though I was told to ask for papers in English about the parts I am interested.
padiose
10.11.2023
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
This museum gives an introduction to Jewish History in Estonia from the first weiteren mentioning to the rebuilding of the present Jewish Community. The information is focused on the Jewish life in Estonian from the 19th century, during the two World War and the the Soviet era, but encloses the contribution of Estonian Jews to society in fields of science, arts, economy and culture to paint a wider picture than the portrayal of Jews as victims.The discription of the displays is only in Estonian and Russian, but audio Guides are available in more languages (e.g. English) with the choice of having a brief overview or a long tour (information obtained can be Chosen by selecting the Display Number). Written historical material can be obtained as well, the entry is otherwise free.The museum can be reached through the gates at the community complex. Don't be alarmed by the Security, you can move around freely after being let in by the Guard. Just Ring the door Bell and say that you Wish to visit the museum.
Mitchell Hymowitz
08.11.2023
Eesti Juudi Muuseum
Not easiest nor most obvious place to visit, but there is a story to be told as important as any Holocaust Museum you will ever find.

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Karu 16, 10120 Tallinn
Eesti Juudi Muuseum