Museum
Kumu (museum)
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Kumu is the flagship venue of the Art Museum of Estonia, housed in a dramatic limestone-and-glass building set into the limestone cliff of Kadriorg Park. The museum offers a comprehensive survey of Estonian art, from 18th-century portraits to Soviet-era works and contemporary installations. Visitors can trace the nation's artistic identity through thematic and chronological galleries, including a strong collection of works by the influential painter Konrad Mägi. The building itself, with its spiral ramp and light-filled atrium, is a highlight.
Don't miss
- The permanent exhibition 'Estonian Art Classics' covering the 18th–20th centuries
- Works by Konrad Mägi, known for his vibrant, expressionist landscapes
- The rotating contemporary art exhibitions on the top floor
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Kumu (museum)
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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