The elaborate Puppet Theatre has been a staple of local entertainment since 1952. It also houses an extensive, high-tech museum that deals with puppet theatre history and pretty much anything else related to the 'puppet-verse'. Performances are in Estonian, but small children of any language can still be wowed by the fun characters. They've also got something called ‘steampunk’, which can be viewed from Nunne street 8 (C-2) every half an hour. This bit of animated madness, created by the brilliant Keith Newstead, is guaranteed to take the viewer to another world- “Puff, the Magic Dragon” anybody?
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Museum open 10:00 - 19:00, closed Mon. Admission €5 or €14 for a family ticket.
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I am 30 years old and couldn't take my eyes from the 'steampunkshow' in the window on Nunne street. You do not have to wait for half an hour to watch it. You can also dial a nummber with your mobile phone (for free!) to start the show. It is amazing and worth to watch it a second and even third time. The music fits perfectly to the movements.Not only wonderful for kids, also for adults!