The Kumu Art Museum stands as one of Estonia's largest exhibition spaces, showcasing Estonian art from the 18th century to the present day. From the Academic Style to Modernism, from Soviet Pop Art to contemporary works, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through various artistic movements. Adding to its allure, the captivating architecture of the building, designed by the renowned Finnish architect Pekka Vapaavuori, is a remarkable attraction in its own right.

Current and upcoming exhibitions:
Permanent exhibition:  Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945
Permanent exhibition:  Conflicts and Adaptations. Estonian Art of the Soviet Era (1940–1991)
Permanent exhibition:  The Future is in One Hour: Estonian Art in the 1990s

October 24 – April 12, 2026 Spiegel im Spiegel: Encounters Between Estonian and German Art from Lucas Cranach to Arvo Pärt and Gerhard Richter
February 13 – August 9, 2026 Triumph of Galatea: Art in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
March 20 – September 6, 2026 Karin Luts: Pictures from Travels
May 22 – October 11, 2026 Kristi Kongi: Chromatic Drift
 
 

Gallery image

1/9

Venue Info

Location

Location

Weizenbergi 34/Valge 1, Tallinn, Estonia
Tickets

Tickets

Admission €16, reduced €11, family €32. Joint tickets to all branches of the Art Museum of Estonia available.
Phone

Phone

+372 602 60 00
Website


You may also be interested in

Check out other destinations in Estonia

Leave a comment