The colourful museum built in 1937 as the main building of the Kadriorg Children’s Park is a playful environment created for children and families to experience and learn. Children can play with the items in the exhibition and touch nearly everything.
The Children’s Museum Miiamilla is located in the Kadriorg Children’s Park main building built in 1937. The Kadriorg Children’s Museum offers the chance to organise amazing children’s events and children’s birthdays in the building. The museum offers an excellent opportunity for schools and kindergartens for additional learning through non-formal teaching.
The museum, which belongs under the Tallinn City Museum, is located in Kadriorg on Koidula Street 21c in a house built in 1936-1937 following the designs by Alar Kotli and Villem Seidra as the main building for the Kadriorg Children’s Park.
In 2003, the building was placed under heritage conservation and renovated for the museum in 2007-2009.
Children’s Museum Miiamilla
NEW PERMANENT EXHIBITION ‘Children’s World Spaces’
Miiamilla is a child’s first museum where they can get their first real experience of a museum environment.
The activities in the new main exhibition have been designed so the whole family can discover, explore, gain experiences and play together. The exhibitions and the museum's thematic rooms that support social skills direct children to learn how to handle their main emotions, understand the emotions of others, sense their surroundings, living space and outside environment and start free play and creative activities using the hands-on and minds-on experience and active study methods. The exhibition is open from 13 January 2024.
The Children’s Museum home page:
https://linnamuuseum.ee/kadrioru-miiamilla