Museum Card Shop – gifts for yourself and others

Three years ago, the journey of the Museum Card began as a single idea, brought to life through the dedication of a small group of enthusiasts. On April 10, we celebrate the Museum Card’s anniversary — and just one day later, on April 11, we will open our very first flagship store at Telliskivi 60a/1 in Tallinn.

The new store is not just a retail space, but a step closer to making the Museum Card and museums themselves a visible and accessible part of everyday life.

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Museum card and gift card

This is the first official physical location for the Museum Card — a place where the card can be purchased, renewed, or gifted. Until now, such a space did not exist.

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More Than Just a Store

The Museum Card store is designed to bring museums closer to people. Its concept reflects the remarkable diversity of Estonia’s museum landscape — from wheels, professions, and electricity to health, computers, and the individuals who have shaped Estonian society. Often, people don’t realize just how diverse our museums truly are.

What makes the space unique is its layout: at the center of the store is a large table where the Museum Card’s two-person team works daily. This makes the space more than just a shop — it is an open meeting place where visitors can ask for recommendations and discover new museum experiences.

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A New Exhibit Every Month

Each month, the store will feature a museum object that tells the story of its home museum and invites visitors to explore further. This ensures that every visit offers something new and unexpected.

As a hint, we can reveal that the first object — on display from April 11 to May 11 — weighs approximately 300 kilograms and comes from Rakvere.

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Come Visit Us!

We are open:

T–R: 11–19, L: 11–17

Address:

Telliskivi 60a/1, Tallinn

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