Unveiling History at Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels
Explore Tallinn's rich history at the Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels, where ancient fortifications meet fascinating exhibitions.
Nestled in the heart of Tallinn, the Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels invites tourists to delve into the fascinating history of Estonia's capital. This impressive museum is located within a medieval tower, originally constructed in the 15th century as part of the city's fortifications. The name 'Kiek in de Kök' translates to 'Peek into the Kitchen,' reflecting the tower's historical role in surveillance. Inside, visitors will find a rich array of exhibitions that showcase the evolution of Tallinn through the ages, with artifacts, interactive displays, and informative panels that bring the city's past to life. The museum not only provides insight into Tallinn's history but also leads visitors beneath the surface to explore the Bastion Tunnels. These underground passages were built in the 17th century and served as a strategic defense mechanism. As you wander through the dimly lit tunnels, you can imagine the soldiers who once patrolled these very paths. The unique blend of history, architecture, and storytelling makes this a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the historical tapestry of Tallinn. Moreover, the Kiek in de Kök Museum serves as a tourist information center, making it an ideal starting point for your exploration of Tallinn. Knowledgeable staff can provide recommendations on local attractions, guided tours, and events happening in the city. Whether you are a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply curious about Estonia's heritage, the Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels offer an enriching experience that will deepen your appreciation for this captivating city.
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays to avoid crowds, especially on Mondays and Tuesdays.
- Check the museum's website for special exhibitions or events that may enhance your visit.
- Combine your visit with a stroll around the nearby Tallinn Old Town for a full day of exploration.
A brief summary to Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels
- Komandandi tee 2, Tallinn, Kesklinn, 10130, EE
- +3726446686
Getting There
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Walking
From the Tallinn Old Town, start at the Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats). Head southeast on Pühavaimu street towards the Viru Gate. Once you reach the Viru Gate, continue straight onto Viru street. After a few minutes, turn left onto Kullassepa street, and then take a right onto Komandandi tee. Kiek in de Kök Museum will be on your right at Komandandi tee 2.
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Public Transport - Tram
If you are near the Tallinn Railway Station, take tram number 1 or 2 from the 'Tallinna Raudteejaam' stop. Ride for 3 stops and get off at 'Vabaduse väljak'. From there, walk northwest towards Komandandi tee. Kiek in de Kök Museum will be on your left at Komandandi tee 2.
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Public Transport - Bus
If you are at the Tallinn Bus Station (Tallinna Autobussijaam), take bus number 17 from the bus stop outside the terminal. Ride for 5 stops and get off at 'Tondi'. From there, walk east towards Komandandi tee. The Kiek in de Kök Museum will be about a 10-minute walk ahead on your right at Komandandi tee 2.
Attractions Nearby to Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels
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Carved Stone Museum
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Point de vue sur l'église
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Komandandi Garden
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Swedish St. Michael's Church
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Harjumäe laululava endine asukoht
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Tallinna tähis
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Danish King's Garden
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The War of Independence Victory Column
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Lühike jalg Gate
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Harju Street park
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St. Nicholas' Church and Museum
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
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Lühikese Jala Gallery
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Adamson-Eric Museum
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Lossi plats