
Narva Museum
Best time to visit
Spring and early autumn provide pleasant weather for both indoor and outdoor walks, and avoid weekends for less crowding.
Budget tips
The entrance fee is around 8 euros, but free admission is sometimes offered during special cultural evenings and with the Tallinn Card you can get a discount.
Recommended for
History enthusiasts, Families with children, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: Cozy historic buildings in the museum stretch over several centuries, offering a living time travel experience. The museum also displays fascinating interactive exhibitions about the area's military and cultural history.
Highlights: The museum houses a unique collection of old armors and weapons from the Battle of Narva, including a 200-year-old cannonball that still remains. One of the most fascinating experiences is walking along the castle walls and feeling the city's history beneath your feet.
Insider tips
- Bring comfortable shoes for the walk along the castle walls.
- Take photos from the watchtowers for panoramic views of the river.
- Avoid visiting on Saturdays when the museum is most crowded.
- Plan to also visit the temporary exhibitions that change throughout the year.
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