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Discover the 19th Century Burgher Museum in Tartu

Explore Tartu's rich heritage at the 19th Century Burgher Museum, showcasing life and culture from the 1800s with immersive exhibits.

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Step into the past at the 19th Century Burgher Museum in Tartu, where history comes alive through immersive exhibits and authentic artifacts from the era. Experience Tartu's rich cultural heritage and daily life of the 19th century.

A brief summary to 19. sajandi linnakodaniku muuseum

  • Wednesday 11 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-5 pm
  • Friday 11 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-3 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience, as weekends can be busier with families and groups.
  • Check the museum's website for special exhibitions and events that may coincide with your visit.
  • Consider joining a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the history and significance of the exhibits.
  • Take your time exploring each room; the details in decor and artifacts enrich the story of Tartu's past.
  • Photography is often allowed, but remember to respect any posted guidelines regarding flash and tripods.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are starting from Tartu Town Hall, walk east along Raekoja Plats towards Rüütli Street. Continue straight for about 500 meters until you reach the intersection with Jaani Street. Turn left onto Jaani Street and walk for about 300 meters. The 19. sajandi linnakodaniku muuseum will be on your right at Jaani 16.

  • Public Transport

    From the Tartu Bus Station, take bus number 2 towards 'Jänese' and get off at 'Tartu Teater Vanemuine' stop. From there, walk back towards the main road and turn left onto Rüütli Street. Continue straight for about 300 meters until you reach Jaani Street. Turn right into Jaani Street and walk for about 100 meters. The museum will be on your left at Jaani 16.

  • Bicycling

    If you have access to a bicycle, start from the Tartu University campus. Ride south along Ülikooli Street, then take a left onto Rüütli Street. Continue along Rüütli Street for about 600 meters until you reach Jaani Street. Turn right onto Jaani Street and bike for another 200 meters. The 19. sajandi linnakodaniku muuseum will be on your right at Jaani 16.

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The 19th Century Burgher Museum in Tartu offers a captivating journey into the lives of the city's affluent citizens during the 1800s. Nestled in a charming building, this museum showcases a variety of exhibits that vividly depict the history and daily life of Tartu's upper class. Visitors can explore intricately furnished rooms filled with period furniture, personal belongings, and decorative arts that tell the story of a bygone era. Each exhibit is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the cultural and social dynamics of the time, making it a perfect stop for history buffs and casual tourists alike. One of the highlights of the museum is its impressive collection of artifacts that illustrate the lifestyle and customs of 19th-century Tartu residents. From clothing to household items, each piece has been carefully preserved and curated to ensure authenticity and educational value. The museum also hosts various temporary exhibitions and events throughout the year, providing visitors with the opportunity to engage with local history in new and exciting ways. The museum is open throughout the week, offering guided tours that enrich the experience by providing deeper insights into the displays. A visit to the 19th Century Burgher Museum is not just an exploration of artifacts but a fascinating glimpse into the past that will leave you with a lasting impression of Tartu's historical significance.

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