Attractions & museums

Adamson-Eric Museum

Adamson-Eric was one of the most versatile Estonian artists of the 20th century. Known primarily as an accomplished painter, the artist worked in almost all fields of applied art. The permanent exhibition in a medieval merchant’s house is an overview of Adamson-Eric’s work.

The museum hosts educational programmes, workshops, and art camps for children. Guests can also go on tours with our curator or participate in workshops and art courses. In the Art Cellar, every visitor can become a creator and make a souvenir to take home with them.

Our projects include special events, lecture series, concerts, theatre productions, dance productions, film screenings, etc.

In the NUMU application, Hugo, the alter ego of Adamson-Eric, will introduce the life and work of the artist to children and adults through his paintings, which come to life in the smart device.


Free with Tallinn Card!

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based on 29 reviews

  • Ericwho?

    tripadvisor rating 2 of 5
    October 18, 2024 By CurlyWatts3

    There were a couple of paintings that I really liked, I could also appreciate some of the other artwork. There just seemed to be a lot of filler. Probably took me 3 minutes to go around the full... Read more comments

  • Small but interesting museum

    tripadvisor rating 3 of 5
    May 19, 2023 By Thomas K

    Shows the works of the artist, as a painter, with ceramics and with leather and textiles. Museum is very small. Has a little giftshop. Entry for an adult was 8€ but if you have Tallinn card it is... Read more comments

  • Only on a fine balance worth a visit

    tripadvisor rating 3 of 5
    November 4, 2022 By Sarah H

    Exhibition of artist’s work excellent. Small exhibition of handbags interesting for those who like handbags and the place was rather full of handbag fans. Staff unwelcoming to the point of rudeness... Read more comments