The Creative Heart of Estonia: KUMU Art Museum
Explore Estonia's artistic heritage at KUMU Art Museum, a stunning architectural landmark in Tallinn showcasing diverse collections and exhibitions.
The Estonian Art Museum, known as KUMU, is a premier destination for art lovers and cultural tourists visiting Tallinn. Opened in 2006, this striking modern building is not only an architectural gem but also serves as the largest art museum in Estonia. It features a comprehensive collection of Estonian art, including works from the 18th century to contemporary pieces, reflecting the nation’s tumultuous history and artistic achievements. The layout of the museum is thoughtfully designed, with spacious galleries that allow for comfortable viewing of the art on display. Visitors can appreciate works by renowned Estonian artists and explore thematic exhibitions that delve into various aspects of Estonian culture and heritage. In addition to the permanent collections, KUMU frequently hosts temporary exhibitions that highlight international artists and innovative art movements. The museum also offers a range of educational programs, workshops, and guided tours, making it a vibrant hub for both locals and tourists. The surrounding area features beautifully landscaped gardens and outdoor installations, creating a peaceful space for reflection and relaxation. After exploring the galleries, be sure to enjoy a coffee or a light meal at the museum café, which boasts a lovely view of the park. With its rich offerings and commitment to promoting the arts, KUMU is an essential stop for anyone looking to immerse themselves in Estonia’s creative scene.
Local tips
- Visit on Thursdays for extended hours, allowing you to explore the museum in a quieter atmosphere.
- Check the museum's schedule for special events, workshops, and guided tours to enhance your visit.
- Don't miss the outdoor sculptures and gardens surrounding the museum, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
- Use the audio guide available at the museum for in-depth insights into the exhibits.
A brief summary to Estonian Art Museum (KUMU)
- Valge 1, Tallinn, Kesklinn, 10127, EE
- +3726026000
- Visit website
- Tuesday 10 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
- Thursday 10 am-8 pm
- Friday 10 am-6 pm
- Saturday 10 am-6 pm
- Sunday 10 am-6 pm
Getting There
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Bus
From the center of Rapla, walk to the Rapla bus station located on Tartu Street. Purchase a ticket to Tallinn. Once on the bus, enjoy the scenic ride. The journey takes approximately 30-40 minutes. Upon arrival at the Tallinn bus terminal, exit the bus and walk towards the tram station located adjacent to the bus terminal.
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Tram
At the tram station next to the Tallinn bus terminal, board tram number 1 or 2 towards 'Balti Jaam' or 'Tondi'. Ride the tram for 5 stops until you reach 'Kadriorg'. Get off here and walk towards the Estonian Art Museum (KUMU), which is about a 15-minute walk. The museum is located at Valge 1.
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Walking
If you prefer to walk from the Tallinn bus terminal, exit and head north on Laikmaa Street. Continue straight onto Narva maantee until you reach the roundabout. Take the first exit onto Juhkentali Street and then turn left onto Valge Street. The Estonian Art Museum (KUMU) will be on your right after approximately 10 minutes of walking.
Attractions Nearby to Estonian Art Museum (KUMU)
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Tallinn Lower Lighthouse
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Eesti Kunstimuuseum
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Eesti Vabariigi Presidendi Kantselei mesitarud
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Free-form Park
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Roosimägi
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Mikkel Museum
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Upper Garden (Flower Garden)
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Regulaarpark
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Kadriorg Art Museum
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Kadriorg Park
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Kadrioru laudtee
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Tallinna jämedaim tamm
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Noortepargi kivi
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Children's Museum Miiamilla
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Pae park
Landmarks nearby to Estonian Art Museum (KUMU)
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Peter the Great House Museum
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Office of the President of the Republic of Estonia
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F. R. Kreutzwaldi monument
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Russalka rand / Inglirand
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Mart Saare monument
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Militaarajaloopärand Eestis ja Lätis
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Maarjamäe park
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Anchor Installation
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Maarjamäe Kommunismiohvrite Memoriaal
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Museum of Estonian Architecture
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Theatre Estonia monument
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Hotel Viru & KGB Museum
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Tallinn
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Oldtown Tallinn
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Bronze Soldier