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Peter the Great House Museum — Attraction in Tallinn

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Peter the Great House Museum
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Nearby attractions
Eesti Kunstimuuseum
Valge tn 1, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Kadriorg Park
L. Koidula tn 34a, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Kadriorg Art Museum
A. Weizenbergi tn 37, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Mikkel Museum
A. Weizenbergi tn 28, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Katariina trepp
10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn Lower Lighthouse
Valge tn 3, 11413 Tallinn, Estonia
Upper Garden (Flower Garden)
A. Weizenbergi tn 37, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Japanese Garden
Kadri tee 3/5, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Children's Museum Miiamilla
L. Koidula tn 21C, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Pae park
Paepargi 21, 11413 Tallinn, Estonia
Nearby restaurants
Reval Café KUMU
Weizenbergi 34/Valge 1, Valge tn 1, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Kadrioru Lossikohvik
A. Weizenbergi tn 37, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Mon Repos
Narva mnt 92, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Cantina Carramba
A. Weizenbergi tn 20, 10150 Tallinn, Estonia
Taverna del Gallo Nero
J. Poska tn 45, 10150 Tallinn, Estonia
Gourmet Coffee
L. Koidula tn 13a, 10125 Tallinn, Estonia
Restaurant Mantel & Korsten
Jaan Poska 19a, 10126 Tallinn, Estonia
BACIO Restoran & Kohvik
Narva mnt 63-4, 10120 Tallinn, Estonia
ORU Bistro
Narva mnt 120, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Nearby hotels
U11 Hotel
Uuslinna tn 11, 11415 Tallinn, Estonia
Oru Hub Hotel Tallinn - Handwritten Collection
Narva mnt 120, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
Fonnental Design Hotel
L. Koidula tn 13a, 10125 Tallinn, Estonia
Poska Villa Guesthouse
J. Poska tn 15, 10126 Tallinn, Estonia
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Peter the Great House Museum

Mäekalda tn 2, 10127 Tallinn, Estonia
4.7(252)
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attractions: Eesti Kunstimuuseum, Kadriorg Park, Kadriorg Art Museum, Mikkel Museum, Katariina trepp, Tallinn Lower Lighthouse, Upper Garden (Flower Garden), Japanese Garden, Children's Museum Miiamilla, Pae park, restaurants: Reval Café KUMU, Kadrioru Lossikohvik, Mon Repos, Cantina Carramba, Taverna del Gallo Nero, Gourmet Coffee, Restaurant Mantel & Korsten, BACIO Restoran & Kohvik, ORU Bistro
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Nearby attractions of Peter the Great House Museum

Eesti Kunstimuuseum

Kadriorg Park

Kadriorg Art Museum

Mikkel Museum

Katariina trepp

Tallinn Lower Lighthouse

Upper Garden (Flower Garden)

Japanese Garden

Children's Museum Miiamilla

Pae park

Eesti Kunstimuuseum

Eesti Kunstimuuseum

4.7

(2.6K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Kadriorg Park

Kadriorg Park

4.8

(7.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Kadriorg Art Museum

Kadriorg Art Museum

4.6

(3.4K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Mikkel Museum

Mikkel Museum

4.5

(215)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Peter the Great House Museum

Reval Café KUMU

Kadrioru Lossikohvik

Mon Repos

Cantina Carramba

Taverna del Gallo Nero

Gourmet Coffee

Restaurant Mantel & Korsten

BACIO Restoran & Kohvik

ORU Bistro

Reval Café KUMU

Reval Café KUMU

3.9

(124)

$$

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Kadrioru Lossikohvik

Kadrioru Lossikohvik

4.3

(73)

$

Click for details
Mon Repos

Mon Repos

4.6

(537)

$$

Click for details
Cantina Carramba

Cantina Carramba

4.7

(531)

Click for details
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Reviews of Peter the Great House Museum

4.7
(252)
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5.0
42w

My friend and I visited this museum during our short trip to Tallinn, and I was very impressed with my experience here. For such a seemingly small building from the outside there is quite a lot to see. The fee was very cheap and there is no need to book in advance.

We essentially had a guided tour across the museum led by a passionately enthusiastic lady who was very sweet and told us a lot about each item and how they were used by Peter. She answered many of our questions and spent the time checking our answers on a leaflet of questions we both filled out.

Overall it was a very pleasant experience from the building to the staff and the history found within. I would greatly recommend travellers to make your way over to Kadriorg Park to spend an hour or so in the museum, and why not look around the park afterwards as well as it is peaceful...

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5.0
5y

Small but really informative and a jewel of a place. This is the oldest museum in the city, established as such in the 19th century in a former residence of Peter the Great that was so attractive to tourists they just had to make it a museum

The objects are all original and as far as learning goes they have a movie of about 20 minutes that presents the history of the house

Staff is very kind and helpful, it's not so touristy either, I was alone...

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4.0
6y

Неплохой музей, правда очень маленький. Была как-то в Ирландии в каком-то маленьком замке. Ну замок то, замок, смотреть особо нечего, во дворе старинное кладбище, потом входишь во внутрь на 1этаж,там экспанаты, и потом поднимаешься выше на этаж, там выход на смотровую площадку. Но смотрители замка разыграли целое представление с копиями экспанатов, и все можно было трогать руками и участвовать в представлении. Кто-то из посетителей готовил ужин средневековый, кто-то участвовал в средневековых пытках, кто-то лечил зубы. В общем, было очень интересно, смешно и казалось, что ты стооолько всего там увидел! Но у нас еще подобные интерактивные экскурсии не так широко практикуются, в основном в музеях по старинке - руками не трогать, на стулья не садиться, и везде за тобой наблюдают, чтобы ты не нарушил вековую пыль на экспанате. Но в принципе, в домике Петра интересно, собрана мебель того времени, немножко описаны исторические события и традиции. Единственное, от чего у нас остался осадок, это что туалет там только для персонала, и мне не разрешили воспользоваться их туалетом, несмотря на мою беременность. Вообще во всем цивилизованном мире к беременным относятся более внимательно, во всяком случае в туалет разрешают сходить, понимая, что во время беременности женщине терпеть крайне трудно. Ну в общем, если вы не беременны, и вам нравятся музеи, то...

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Tomas PhebyTomas Pheby
My friend and I visited this museum during our short trip to Tallinn, and I was very impressed with my experience here. For such a seemingly small building from the outside there is quite a lot to see. The fee was very cheap and there is no need to book in advance. We essentially had a guided tour across the museum led by a passionately enthusiastic lady who was very sweet and told us a lot about each item and how they were used by Peter. She answered many of our questions and spent the time checking our answers on a leaflet of questions we both filled out. Overall it was a very pleasant experience from the building to the staff and the history found within. I would greatly recommend travellers to make your way over to Kadriorg Park to spend an hour or so in the museum, and why not look around the park afterwards as well as it is peaceful and beautiful.
Klaus WandererKlaus Wanderer
Small but really informative and a jewel of a place. This is the oldest museum in the city, established as such in the 19th century in a former residence of Peter the Great that was so attractive to tourists they just had to make it a museum The objects are all original and as far as learning goes they have a movie of about 20 minutes that presents the history of the house Staff is very kind and helpful, it's not so touristy either, I was alone during my visit
Cyber DesmanCyber Desman
A cozy historical place of Peter the Great. You can take a look at the furniture and learn some things about the emperor. The only downside is that the guide “forced” us into a tour. It was a little bit awkward since the guide herself was shy and went on and on about very mundane facts. We planned to be there for a shorter amount of time. Most of the useful information you can read is on the tablets.
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My friend and I visited this museum during our short trip to Tallinn, and I was very impressed with my experience here. For such a seemingly small building from the outside there is quite a lot to see. The fee was very cheap and there is no need to book in advance. We essentially had a guided tour across the museum led by a passionately enthusiastic lady who was very sweet and told us a lot about each item and how they were used by Peter. She answered many of our questions and spent the time checking our answers on a leaflet of questions we both filled out. Overall it was a very pleasant experience from the building to the staff and the history found within. I would greatly recommend travellers to make your way over to Kadriorg Park to spend an hour or so in the museum, and why not look around the park afterwards as well as it is peaceful and beautiful.
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Small but really informative and a jewel of a place. This is the oldest museum in the city, established as such in the 19th century in a former residence of Peter the Great that was so attractive to tourists they just had to make it a museum The objects are all original and as far as learning goes they have a movie of about 20 minutes that presents the history of the house Staff is very kind and helpful, it's not so touristy either, I was alone during my visit
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A cozy historical place of Peter the Great. You can take a look at the furniture and learn some things about the emperor. The only downside is that the guide “forced” us into a tour. It was a little bit awkward since the guide herself was shy and went on and on about very mundane facts. We planned to be there for a shorter amount of time. Most of the useful information you can read is on the tablets.
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