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Modern glass building with "VABAMU" sign, arched base, adjacent tall building, trees in the background, and scattered seating outside.

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MAHAMMAD,  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
09 Nov 2025
Excellent
Great history and very helpfull emotions.
Good luck with this idea, excellent place.
Kgb prison is very sample things, i wait more interesting. BTW thank you for work.
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Elizabeth ,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
07 Aug 2025
Excellent
Thoroughly interesting , thought-provoking and thorough . All floors were different from each other . Not too much info but more than enough if you wanted more . Definitely recommend r
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Albert,  Spain Spain
14 Aug 2025
Excellent
Unique and very interesting experience. Everyone should know what our grandparents had to go through. Defending the freedom we can have today.
Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom & KGB Prison Cells

About: Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom

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.

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Toompea 8, 10142, Tallinn
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