The Estonian Museum of Natural History tells stories about the nature of Estonia and helps you to make sense of its secrets.
The museum offers a fascinating look at the creatures and habitats of Estonia, as well as wildlife from around the world.
There are several seasonal, temporary themed exhibitions every year from alive spiders, edible and poisonous mushrooms to minerals. These exhibitions are full of new knowledge, experience and inspiration.
Hall of the sea and rivers introduces the diverse wildlife of the Baltic coasts, rivers and mires. Here you can get a look at the giant Wels catfish or check the colour of beavers’ tooth.
The hall of forests welcomes you with a rich display of mammals, birds and insects. Here you can find both a flying squirrel and an elk – the largest mammal in the Estonia’s forests. You can also look into the eyes of a baby bear and witness the feats of a wolf.
In the discovering room, you can touch, hear, watch and smell the world as animals sense it. You can take a look through the eyes of a fly, a dog or a fish, and try out how a bat or an elephant hears.