Plan your visit to Children’s Museum Miiamilla
CONTACT
L.Koidula 21c, Tallinn
(+372) 601 7057
Dear guest! Please purchase your ticket in advance. Entry is possible only with a pre-purchased ticket.
- Tickets are valid only for the selected time slot.
- A ticket must be booked for every visitor, even if their admission is free.
- Maximum visiting time: 2 hours.
- It is not permitted to organise activities in the exhibition without prior agreement with the museum. To celebrate private events, it is possible to rent a space or order a suitable program.
- For organising group visits, birthdays, and other events, please contact us by phone at 601 7057 or by email at .

Café KOOKER and our garden are open to visitors.
OPENING HOURS
Sept – May
Mon: Closed
Tue–Fri: 12–18
Sat, Sun: 10–17
June – Aug
Mon: Closed
Tue–Sun: 10–17
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND SHORTENED WORKING DAYS >
TICKETS
- Free entry to children up to 2
- Adult 8 €
- Concessions 6 € (children from age 3, pensioners, ITIC Teacher card holders and people with reduced work ability)
- Family 20 € (max 2 adults and their children under 19)
FREE ADMISSION
Entrance is free to everyone:
- On the International Museum Day, 18 May.
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For pre-registered visitors on Museum Sundays
Free admission upon presentation of the relevant document:
- Preschool children up to 2
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Tallinn Card and Museum Card holders
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Museum and Tallinn Botanic Garden staff
- Members of the Estonian Museum Association, ICOM, Tallinn Guide Association, WFTGA
- Journalists on duty
- Children up to 16 with disabilities and their accompanying person
- People with severe or profound disabilities and their accompanying person
- People with reduced work capacity
- ITIC Teacher Card holders (discounted admission; free as group leader)
- Refugees from the war in Ukraine
- The repressed
Free admission does not apply to lectures, guided tours, workshops, museum classes, or other paid events.
On Tallinn Day (15 May) and Museum Night, museum entry costs 1 €.
HOW TO GET HERE
We are located in Kadriorg Park, close to Kadriorg Palace, home to the Estonian Museum of Art, as well as the Kumu Art Museum, and the House of Peter the Great.
Children’s Museum Miiamilla is a charming, low wooden building with yellow cladding and a red roof. Its distinctive look is enhanced by decorative gables, a long columned terrace, and a cheerful red dome rising from the centre.
PARKING
- Our parking area is reserved for vehicles displaying a disability permit, as well as for cars and minibuses transporting visitors with disabilities.
- If you are arriving by car, please note that L. Koidula Street is one-way (access via Weizenbergi and Mäekalda Streets), and parking along the street is not allowed.
- The nearest parking areas are the Kumu car park and the Kadriorg Stadium car park.
Check the travel options from Tallinn public transport planner.