Museum of Occupations

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Like it's Baltic neighbours, Tallinn has its own museum casting light upon the dark, difficult years between 1940 and 1991. Occupied by the Soviet Union, then briefly by Nazi Germany before another four and a half decades of Soviet occupation, Estonia has sixty years of struggle to survey in the high-tech audio-visual presentations, artefacts and documents of this museum. Open 11:00 - 18:00. Closed Monday. 10kr. |
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reviewed by Alyssa Turd Poo from United States on Apr.25.2011 | |
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reviewed by Sue Calvert from Australia on Apr.10.2011 | |
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reviewed by Meg from United Kingdom on Nov.26.2010 | |
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