Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum Lai 17, 10133 Tallinn

Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum





344 Arvustused
  • kolmapäev11–18
  • neljapäev11–20
  • reede11–18
  • laupäev11–18
  • pühapäev11–18
  • esmaspäevSuletud
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Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum Lai 17, 10133 Tallinn




Ettevõtte kohta

Avaleht - Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum | Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum (lühend ETDM) on muuseum, mis on keskendunud eeskätt tarbekunsti ja disaini ajaloo tutvustamisele Eestis.

Kontaktid

Helista meile
+3726274600
Lai 17, 10133 Tallinn

Lahtiolekuajad

  • kolmapäev11–18
  • neljapäev11–20
  • reede11–18
  • laupäev11–18
  • pühapäev11–18
  • esmaspäevSuletud
  • teisipäevSuletud

Omadused

  • Ratastooliga juurdepääsetav parkla
  • Ratastooliga juurdepääsetav sissepääs
  • Sobib lastele
  • Restoran
  • Tualett
  • Ratastooliga juurdepääsetav tualettruum




Soovitatud Arvustused

Kadri R
07.02.2024
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
Näitused selles majas on alati imelised, samuti töötajad, kahjuks maja ise on ligipääsmatu puudega inimesele, tänapäeval veel endiselt!
Peter Winter
07.02.2024
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
Surprisingly great museum for Design and Designworks throughout estonian history until the present.Well curated and nicely exhibited. The works give a great deep look into the heritage and development of the local design history in various fields (pottery, metal work, jewlery, furniture, aplliances, …).Nice staff and its worth a visit for sure!
Raluca Mihu
03.02.2024
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
Words are not enough to explain how magical and multi dimensional this museum is. It gives Tate, Pompidou, Stedelijk a run for their money. It's small compared to the big ones, but it packs loads of depth, creativity and originality. Thank you to the Estonian artists, the curators and the staff making this an exquisite experience.
Sergej Rudenko
23.01.2024
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
A very interesting museum located in an old three-storeyed building with wooden floor making a very pleasant smell. A lot of interesting exhibits made of wood, glas, metall, stone and fabric, most of which are from the 20th-21st centuries, in particular from the Soviet time. It is worth to visit this museum. The staff is very friendly.
Gary Brazel
12.01.2024
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
To get out of the rain we went to the Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design. It wasn't on our list but it turned out to be excellent.It was eye opening to see some really beautiful items produced during Soviet times. We always picture a  gray landscape devoid of quality consumer goods.
Tim
16.12.2023
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
nicely assorted with temporary exhibitions and lots of information both in Estonian and English written next to the objects.
Santa Sniķere (Evan)
06.12.2023
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
I was amazed. Seems quaint on the outside, but the inside is very interesting and definitely worthwhile! Beautiful expositions on all 3 floors. As an artist myself, I am inspired to cultivate my own craft!
Marika Liivlaid
27.11.2023
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
Seda muuseumi tasub kindlasti külastada, saab oma silmaga näha meie tarbekunsti ja selle loojatest, läbi aja. Juveeli tehase näitus oli väga informatiivne ja andis ülevaate seal töötavatest kunstnikest ja nende loomingust. Ootan põnevusega uusi näitusi ja väljapanekud.
veronika
15.11.2023
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
This is a beautiful small museum located in a historic building in the old town of Tallinn. I have visited it today for the first time, the entrance was free because of the museum’s anniversary. The museum has three floors, exhibitions include (but not limited to) glass, textile, furniture. I truly enjoyed the top floor showing examples of modern and ancient Estonian furniture. I also liked the idea of additional double-floor wooden constructions for exhibitions on the second floor. Also, the museum has a very cozy inner yard with benches and tables, sadly no coffee is served :) Overall, the place is small, you spend here at most an hour. I think it was totally worth visiting the museum.
Martti Vaidla
10.11.2023
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum
a museum that gives a very good overview of the history of applied art and design in Estonia. The permanent exhibition offers the joy of discovery and many objects evoke a nostalgic emotion. The exposition of the robes of the robe made a deep impression. Thank you!

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Lai 17, 10133 Tallinn
Eesti Tarbekunsti- ja Disainimuuseum