In the leafy embrace of Kadriorg Park, the Children’s Museum Miiamilla invites young minds to learn through play in a space designed just for them. Housed in a charming 1930s villa, the museum blends nostalgia with creativity, offering interactive exhibits that explore everyday life, friendship, and imagination. With hands-on activities, roleplay corners, and engaging workshops, it encourages children to discover the world in ways both fun and meaningful. Colourful displays and seasonal programmes cater to a variety of ages, while the storybook-like setting adds a touch of enchantment to the experience. For families visiting Tallinn, Miiamilla provides a playful pause in the city’s cultural journey—a place where curiosity is nurtured and little voices take centre stage. Whether it’s crafting, dressing up, or simply exploring, this museum turns childhood wonder into an unforgettable adventure.
Tallinn CroatiaChildren’s Museum Miiamilla is located at L. Koidula 21c, in the heart of Kadriorg Park, one of Tallinn’s most beautiful green spaces. Housed in a colorful 1930s building originally designed as the main pavilion for Kadriorg Children’s Park, the museum offers a playful and interactive environment where children and families can explore themed rooms, engage in hands-on exhibits, and discover the new permanent exhibition “Children’s World Spaces.” The museum’s focus on play, creativity, and emotional development makes it a unique destination for young visitors and their families. Surrounding the museum, Kadriorg Park offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun, with playgrounds, gardens, and scenic walking paths. Just a short stroll away are the elegant Kadriorg Palace and the Kumu Art Museum, both key cultural attractions in Tallinn. The area is also home to the Mikkel Museum and the Presidential Palace, making it a vibrant hub for art, history, and family-friendly activities within easy reach of the city center.