Located in Tallinn, Estonia, the Kumu is one of the largest art museums in northern Europe. Home to huge collections of Estonian and international art displayed across four floors of galleries and exhibitions, the museum welcomes upwards of 130,000 visitors a year. In 2008, it was the recipient of the prestigious European Museum of the Year Award from the European Museum Forum.
The Skywheel is located on the fifth floor of the T1 Mall of Tallinn, and offers visitors the chance to get a unique view of the Estonian capital, 120 meters above sea level.
The KGB Prison Cells are a former Soviet pre-trial internment facility located in Tallinn. These notorious cells were used by the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (ESSR) to interrogate and torture politicians, civil servants, intellectuals, veterans of the War of Independence, and other members of the public before they were executed or sent to prison.
The Lennusadam seaplane harbor on the Tallinn coast exhibits various decommissioned naval vessels and maritime artifacts from Estonia's past. It is located close to the Memorial for the Departed.
The Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom is a history museum in Tallinn, Estonia, dedicated to recounting the stories of bravery, sacrifice, and resistance of the Estonian people during Estonia's occupation in the years of the Soviet Union.
The Tallinn TV Tower is a freestanding structure with an observation deck, built to provide better telecommunication services for the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics Regatta. The tower is 314 meters tall and is located near the suburb Pirita, 6km northeast of the Estonian capital.