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Estonian National Museum (Eesti Rahva Muuseum) as a museum of Estonian people helps interpret being Estonian, carry the basic values of the nation, and guard its continuity. For visitors opens, both a material and virtual world, that invites visitors to discover, realize, and become part of it. The museum has two permanent exhibitions. Encounters is an exhibition about ordinary Estonian folk who have lived in this country through the ages. The echoes of Ural presents the traditional everyday culture of Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic people. In addition to exhibitions, the premises include a cinema and a conference hall, a black box theatre, a café, a restaurant, and museum shop.
Religion, Kunst, Theater, Volkskunde, Geschichte, Heimatmuseum, Nationalmuseum, Regionalmuseum, Architektur, Essen & Trinken, Naturkundemuseum
Adresse Muuseumi tee 2
60532 Tartu
372 7363051
press@erm.ee
Tue—Sun: 10 am to 6 pm
Admission €14, reduced €10, family €28.Ticket allows for unlimited entrance to all exhibitions at the Museum during a single day (includes entrance also to Heimtali Museum).
Tour Guide in a foreign language(English, Russian, German, Finnish, Swedish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Italian, French, Mordvian, Udmurt and Mari):Customers choice: Encounters or Echo of The Urals60 min tour: 50 €/group, tickets for group are not included.Both permanent exhibitions90 min tour: 68 €/group, tickets for group are not included.Both permanent exhibitions120 min tour: 100 €/group, tickets for group are not included.Please order tour guide at least 5 days before visiting via: teeninduskeskus@erm.eeGroup size to 25 people.
SonstigesKenneth Hudson Award given to ENMThe European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA), organised by the European Museum Forum (EMF), was presented on 12 May, at the 2018 award ceremony held in Warsaw. The European Museum of the Year Award 2018 was given to Desing Museum in London. The Kenneth Hudson Award was awarded to the Estonian National Museum.The Kenneth Hudson Award is a museum award in Europe for the most unusual and daring achievement that challenges common perceptions of the role of museums in society. The award is presented each year since 2010 by the EMF under the auspices of the Council of Europe.