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Tallinn Legends is an interactive museum that makes use of theatricals to highlight the legends of medieval Tallinn.
Tallinn Legends is an interactive museum that makes use of theatricals to highlight the legends of medieval Tallinn. Spread over an underground space of 600 m2, the museum has 360o themed seats in 9 different rooms which feature a mix of storytelling, special effects, and live performances. This is the place to be if you want to know more about the history of Estonia over the last 9 centuries in an entertaining way. The 40 minute long show is one of those tourist attractions that you should not miss out on.
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