What to do and see in Estonia, Estonia: The Best Science Museums

March 4, 2022 Misti Hsu

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1. Machines Leonardo Da Vinci

Vene 2 2nd Floor, Tallinn 10123 Estonia +372 5812 1210 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/MachinesLeonardoTallinn/
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Machines Leonardo Da Vinci

The exhibition shows 60 objects which have been reconstructed on the basis of original Leonardo da Vinci sketches. Thanks to interactive exhibits,everyone can experience himself the mechanisms of these inventions that were centuries ahead of their time and an inspiration for contemporary engineering.

2. Body Worlds Tallinn

Peterburi tee 2, Tallinn 11415 Estonia +372 5331 7445 [email protected] http://bodyworlds.ee/
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Body Worlds Tallinn

BODY WORLDS takes visitors on an unforgettable journey into the human body. The unique exhibition provides fascinating insights into the body's complex structure and explains how functional systems and organs interact. The BODY WORLDS exhibits are one of the most successful traveling exhibitions in the world. On display since 1995, they have attracted more than 50 million visitors in over 140 cities.

3. AHHAA Science Centre

Sadama 1, Tartu 51004 Estonia +372 745 6789 [email protected] http://www.ahhaa.ee/
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AHHAA Science Centre

New temporary exhibition "Aha, Phobias!" open from 5 June! A perfect place for a family holiday, AHHAA is the biggest science centre in Estonia and the Baltic states, located in Tartu. Physics, chemistry, biology and technology have never been made so simple and fun. In addition to three large exhibition halls, you're welcome to our workshops, science theatre shows and one-of-a-kind fully spherical planetarium. AHHAA is open 363 days a year, which means you're always welcome to visit us!

Reviewed By ElisPold - Tallinn, Estonia

Us two adults went for the very first time and I gotta say we didn't expect to get stuck in there for 4 hours with so much still to see! You'll need way more time to experience all :) We loved it and had lots of fun learning new things and also reconnecting to our inner-child. The range of exhibitions and stuff to do was wide and the info about things was plentyful. This is a place for discovering through trying stuff out not just looking or reading, which was really cool. There were enough options to desinfect hands at every step also. Great place, hoping to visit again next year!

4. Energy Discovery Centre

Pohja pst 29, Tallinn 10415 Estonia +372 620 9020 [email protected] http://www.energiakeskus.ee
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Energy Discovery Centre

There’s lightning in the air at the 100-year-old power plant and science centre for the whole family in the heart of Tallinn. Energy Discovery Centre features daily lightning shows unique in Northern Europe, static electricity demonstrations, over 100 hands-on exhibits, and Planetarium screenings. Learn about electricity, energy production, and have fun with different physical phenomena. All the instructions to the exhibits are in English, Finnish and Russian as well as Estonian. The Planetarium features films narrated in all four languages. The lightning and static electricity demonstrations are performed in Estonian, Russian and English. The Centre is a 5-minute walk from both Tallinn Old City Harbour and Tallinn Old Town.

Reviewed By Kukka75 - Helsinki, Finland

Excellent. Loads of hands-on exhibits and 99% of them actually worked (I've had previous experience of similar places where many were out of order). The 500 kV lightning demonstration was awesome. The kids loved the place and so did mom. Stayed there for almost three hours. A great destination for a day trip to Tallinn with the family, a short walk from the harbour or even shorter from the old town, just follow the big chimney. Ticket prices are very reasonable. There is also a small planetarium, but we didn't go there, there were so many other things to see. The only downside was that there was no cafe or anything like that, just ice cream on sale and vending machines with treats and tea/coffee. But there is a picnic area, bring a snack for the kids, they will get hungry exploring.

5. PROTO invention factory

Peetri 10, Tallinn 10414 Estonia +372 506 7012 [email protected] http://www.prototehas.ee
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PROTO invention factory

PROTO invention factory is unique in Europe, offering the experience of the year for young and old alike. Only here, in a former top-secret submarine factory in modern Noblessner sea quarter, can you encounter prototypes of amazing inventions that come to life before your very eyes with the help of the latest virtual reality technology.

Reviewed By 320agne - Grobina, Latvia

we visited PROTO in January 2020. Although all of us where adults, we truly enjoyed the invention factory. It was fun to see my mums and dad (both over 50yrs) to enjoy the hot air balloon ride and compete on the cycling trail. Really a fun place to visit!

6. Arvutimuuseum MTU

Tuuliku tee 4c, Tallinn 10621 Estonia +372 5569 8318 [email protected] http://arvutimuuseum.ee

This is the first and only private computer museum in Estonia. Our collection contains many interesting and historically valuable objects: - desktop computers - portables - laptops and pocket computers - terminals - calculators

7. Eesti tervishoiu muuseum

Lai 30, Tallinn 10133 Estonia +372 511 1732 http://www.tervishoiumuuseum.ee/
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