Museum of Occupations and Freedom - Tallinn
Museum of Occupations and Freedom - Tallinn
We educate and involve the people of Estonia and its visitors and encourage everyone to think about the recent past, to sense the fragility of freedom, and to stand for freedom and justice.
museum of occupations and freedom in tallinn
the museum of occupations and freedom in tallinn tells the story of the fight for freedom of the estonian people.
Estonian contemporary architecture: Museum of Occupations, Tallinn
Architects: Indrek Peil, Siiri Vallner, Tomomi Hayashi
Clip from architectural documentary MAJA 2003
Contact: info@arhitektuurikeskus.ee
Estonia Occupation Museums
KGB Cells Museum (Tartu), Museum of Occupations and Independence (Tallinn).
Establishment of the Museum of Occupations in 2002-2003
Documentary about the establishment of the Museum of Occupations in Estonia in 2002-2003.
Museum of Occupations Top # 5 Facts
Museum of Occupations Top # 5 Facts
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아늑한 구시가를 떠나 좀 더 하늘이 많이 보이는 곳으로 향했다. 발트해를 따라 외곽으로 가면 중세보다 좀 더 가까운 과거의 탈린을 만날 수 있다. 에스토니아 국기가 걸려 있는 역사 박물관도 한때는 모든 전시에 소련 당국의 지시를 받아야 했다. 더 이상 그들은 어떤 지시도 내릴 수 없지만 박물관은 그들을 기억하고 있다. “기억이라는 이름의 전시입니다. 여기에 전시되어 있는 것들은 소련 점령기에 만들어진 동상들이에요. 1990년대에 에스토니아에서 이런 것들은 모두 철거됐죠. 우리 박물관은 그런 동상들을 모아왔고, 여기에 전시하고 있어요” 51년간 이어진 소련의 강제 점령기 동안 에스토니아인들을 시베리아로 추방하거나 죽이도록 명령하고 그 명령에 따라 개인의 자유와 정체성을 억압하는 데 누구보다 앞장선 이들. “남은 동상들이 많지 않아요. 고물상에 가져가면 돈을 받을 수 있으니까 사람들이 동상들을 대부분 가져가버렸거든요. 그냥 부수고 녹여버렸어요. 돈이 되니까요. 그래서 남아 있는 동상이 몇 개 되지 않아요” 자의든 타의든 한때 존경의 대상이었을 인물은 시대와 함께 얼굴을 잃어버렸다. 그가 인도하던 세상도 고물상으로 보내졌고 머리만 남은 레닌을 거둔 건 에스토니아 박물관이었다. “우리는 이 동상들을 숨기지 않기로 결정했어요. 모두가 역사 속에서 각자의 역할이 있잖아요. 그 개인의 역할들이 역사에 긍정적이지 않았다고 한들 어쩌겠어요?” 어두웠던 지난 날을 떠오르게 하는 이 얼굴이 2018년에도 여전히 볕 좋은 곳에서 도시를 바라보고 있는 이유다.
[English: Google Translator]
I left the cozy old town and headed for a place with more heavens. If you follow the Baltic Sea to the outskirts, you will be able to meet Tallinn, a more recent town than the Middle Ages. Historical museums with the Estonian national flag had to be instructed by the Soviet authorities at one time. No longer can they give any directions, but the museum remembers them. It is an exhibition named Memory. The exhibits here are statues made in the Soviet occupation. In the 1990s, all of these things were removed in Estonia. Our museum has collected such statues and is exhibiting on it. During the 51-year-old Soviet forced occupation, it was the leader of all who ordered the expulsion or killing of the Estonians to Siberia, Goodness. There are not many statues left. I took most of the statues because people could get money if I took them to the stables. It just broke and melted. It will be money. So there are not a few statues left. The person who would have been the subject of respect at once, the other person, lost face with age. The world he was leading was also sent to the stables, and the Lenin was the Estonian museum. We decided not to hide these statues. Everyone has their own role in history. Why should I say that the roles of the individual were not positive for history? This face, which makes me wake up in the dark days, is why I still look at the city from a sunny place in 2018.
[Estonia: Google Translator]
Ma lahkusin hubast vanalinnast ja läksin rohkem taeva juurde. Mine Tallinna äärelinnas mööda Läänemere võimalik kohtuda lähiminevikus kui keskajal. Ajaloomuuseum Eesti lipp riputatud korraga võtta ka tellimusi Nõukogude ametiasutused igas näituse. Nad ei saa enam juhiseid, kuid muuseum neid mäletab. See on näitus nimega Memory. Näitusel on siin Nõukogude okupatsioonis valmistatud kujud. 1990. aastatel eemaldati kõik need asjad Eestis. Meie muuseum on juhtima kui keegi kogutud, et kuju, see on eksponeeritud siin käsk, et küüditati või tapeti Eesti Siberisse 51 aastat sunnitud juhtis Nõukogude okupatsiooni ja repressioonidega vabaduse ja füüsilise isiku kooskõlas käsk Hea. Seal pole palju kujusid jäänud. Ma võtsin suurema osa kujudest, sest inimesed võisid raha saada, kui ma võtsin need tallidesse. See lihtsalt murdis ja sulandus. See on raha. Nii ei sihi oli isik on jäänud vähe kujud Koer kõik pooled järgivad rooli kui kõik kadunud nägu koos vanusega. Thing ta saadeti ka second-hand poest India oli maailma geodun ülejäänud ainult pea Lenini muuseum oli Eesti. Me otsustasime neid kujusid mitte varjata. Igaühel on oma roll ajaloos. Kas ei ole positiivne roll üksikisikute handeul ajalugu on põhjus, miks nägu vaadates linna päikesepõletuse on ikka hea koht meelde, et 2018. aastal viimasel päeval oli tume ma peaks?
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Kontsert-etendus Ingerimaa õhtud
Concert performance Ingrian Evenings. 15. juunil 2012 Okupatsioonide muuseumis / June 15, 2012, Occupations Museum in Tallinn (Estonia). Veljo Tormise kooriteoste ja Röntyskä röntüškate ainetel. Noorte Segakoor Vox Populi, dirigent Janne Fridolin, ingerisoomlaste etnograafiline folklooriansambel Röntyskä (Rappolovo küla, Leningradi oblast), orelil Ulla Krigul. Lavastajad: Anne Türnpu ja Eva Klemets; lavakunstnik Kairi Mändla, valguskunstnik Triinu Suvi
Museum of Occupation, Riga Latvia
The Museum of Occupation is next to the Tourist Information Office in Riga with free admittance. It is depressing but a traveler would be negligent not to learn about a country's history. Poor Latvia underwent 51 years of occupation. First the Soviets, then Nazis, then Soviets once again. Inhuman conditions and brutal Siberian exile for entire families. It's no wonder the older people in the Baltics don't smile. They've been repressed for their entire lives.
It is estimated that over 6 million people died in the Russian gulags!
Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour and Maritime Museum - Tallinn, Estonia Tallinn Estonia 4K
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Pope Francis - Vilnius - Visit and Prayer at the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights 23092018
Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights - Vilnius (Lithuania) - Visit of Pope Francis and Prayer at the Monument to Victims of the Ghetto
Way to Tallinn Old Town with travel info Part 2.
July, 2012
Tallinn, Estonia
Backpacking in the Old Town in Tallinnl; a 6-hour trip on foot. As personal interest, I stopped by the Museum of Occupations (in Part 2. video)(эст. Okupatsioonide muuseumc, address: Toopea,8) for over 1 hr after spending 3.5 hr in the Old Town, dropping by the post office to send some postcards.
Get the maps in the airport and you can just follow the map with your own sightseeing route plan to enjoy the beautiful town.
It takes about 20 min from the airport to the city center, by bus No.2.
For more info. about transportation from Tallinn airport:
Waiting at the bus stop outside Tallinn airport
Music: Kuula (Listen) - Estonia's entry in Eurovision Song Contest 2012, by Estonian singer Ott Lepland.
The KGB Museum - Tallinn - Possibly the worst Museum in the World?
Thinking of visiting the KGB Museum in the Veru Hotel in Tallinn Estonia? Of course you are - it's in the Top 5 places to go in Tallinn according to TripAdvisor (as of Making this video in April 2017).
Well here is a short video to show you the KGB Museum so you can decide whether or not you want to spend the money and waste your time going. If like me you enjoy a good Spy Novel and lap up history books on the KGB then maybe you will still visit. However spoiler alert this video pretty much shows you everything at the Museum.
If you completely disagree with my rating of this place please leave a comment below and let me know why. Happy watching!
Irena Wiley Art Exhibition at Laidoner Museum in Tallinn, Estonia (Courtesy of ETV)
On March 5 U.S. Embassy Tallinn, Estonia opened an art exhibition of portraits by Polish-American artist Irena Baruch Wiley. Irena Wiley was the spouse of John Cooper Wiley - a U.S. diplomat in Estonia in 1938-40. The exhibition was opened at the Laidoner Museum outside of Tallinn which is dedicated to former Estonian diplomat and military leader Johan Laidoner who, with his Polish-born wife Maria, had become close friends with the Wileys in pre WWII Estonia.
Tallinn Travel Guide - Exploring Unique Estonia
Tallinn Travel Guide - Exploring Unique Estonia
Tallinn , the capital of Estonia, lies on the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, only 70 km (43 mi) south of Helsinki. At the historical and medieval heart of the city is the hill of Toompea, covered in cobbled streets and filled with medieval houses and alleyways. The lower town spreads out from the foot of the hill, still protected by the remnants of a city wall. Around the city wall is a series of well-maintained green parks, great for strolling.
The city's old town has been astonishingly well preserved and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997, it is now in better shape than ever, with the bigger roads converted into fashionable shopping streets reminiscent of Zürich or Geneva. Especially in summer, the Old Town is packed with tourists, with the traditional daytrippers from Helsinki increasingly supplemented by other Europeans taking advantage of cheap flights.
Alas, the new town sprawling all around is largely built in typical concrete Soviet style, now joined with glass-and-steel cubes celebrating the post-Soviet economic boom. The new centre of town is Vabaduse väljak (Freedom Square) at the edge of the old town, and nearby is the giant matchbox of Hotel Viru.
Tallinn is a historic city dating back to the medieval times and it was first recorded on a world map in 1154, although the first fortress was built on Toompea in 1050. In 1219, the city was conquered by Valdemar II of Denmark, but it was soon sold to the Hanseatic League in 1285. The city, known as Reval at the time, prospered as a trading town in the 14th century, and much of Tallinn's historic center was built at this time.
The Old City is best navigated on foot. A network of buses, trams and trolleybuses covers the rest of the city. There is an abundance of relatively cheap taxis. Before you jump in a random taxi car make sure you check the price on the window of the car. In Tallinn there are more than 20 different taxi companies and some can be a rip-off.
If you are on a day trip to Tallinn for few hours only, then you can walk down to Viru street (10-15 min walk from Ferry Terminal) or take a taxi to get there and then roam the old city on foot. There are some great lookout points, where you can take in spectacular views of the rest of Old Town.
The Old City is packed with restaurants claiming to offer authentic Estonian food, particularly on and around Raekoja plats. Prices at restaurants near the Raekoja Plats are generally more expensive, yet offer the same quality of food, as restaurants off this main square. Prices are steep by Estonian standards, but still much cheaper than neighbouring Helsinki, which explains why on weekends they're always packed with day tripping Finns.
The new neighborhoods on the rise are Kalamaja and Kopli. Here you can find quite a lot of trendy restaurants opened up in old factories and such. There are no touristy restaurants or party pubs but nice, affordable restaurants popular among local people.
Tallinn's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a major tourist attraction; others include the Seaplane Harbour of Estonian Maritime Museum, the Tallinn Zoo, Kadriorg Park, and the Estonian Open Air Museum. Most of the visitors come from Europe, though Tallinn has also become increasingly visited by tourists from Russia and the Asia-Pacific region
A lot to see in Tallinn such as :
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Tallinn Town Hall
Kadriorg Art Museum
Toompea
Toompea Castle
St Olaf's church
Tallinn TV Tower
St. Nicholas' Church and Museum
Kumu
St Mary's Cathedral
Estonian Open Air Museum
Seaplane Harbour Lennusadam
Kohtuotsa Viewing platform
Kadriorg Park
Raeapteek
Raekoja plats
Vabamu Museum of Occupations and Freedom
Estonian Maritime Museum
Pikk Hermann
Tallinn Zoo
Pirita convent
Kiek in de Kök Museum and Bastion Tunnels
Eesti Kunstimuuseum
Estonian History Museum
Church of the Holy Spirit, Tallinn
Freedom Square, Tallinn
Telliskivi
St. Catherine's Passage
Paks Margareeta
Jägala Waterfall
Linnahall
Walls of Tallinn
Pikk
Telliskivi Creative City
Viru Square
Tallinn Passenger Port
KGB Museum
Danish King's Garden
Patkuli viewing platform
Patarei Prison
Tallinn Botanic Garden
Aegna
Kiek in de Kök, Tallinn
Great Guild, Tallinn
Lahemaa National Park
Russalka Memorial
Balti Jaama Turg
Port of Tallinn
Viru Gate
House of the Blackheads
( Tallinn - Estonia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tallinn . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tallinn - Estonia
Join us for more :
TALLINN - Kumu Art Museum 1
Kumu is an abbreviation of the Estonian Kunstimuuseum (art museum). The designer was a Finnish architect, Pekka Vapaavuori, who won the competition in 1994.
It was constructed from 2003 to 2006.Kumu received European Museum of the Year Award 2008 by European Museum Forum.
Estonian War Museum
Estonian War Museum, Estonian War of Independence, General Johan Laidoner
Way to Tallinn Old Town with travel info Part 1.
July, 2012
Tallinn, Estonia
Backpacking in the Old Town in Tallinnl; a 6-hour trip on foot. As personal interest, I stopped by the Museum of Occupations (in Part 2. video)(эст. Okupatsioonide muuseumc, address: Toopea,8) for over 1 hr after spending 3.5 hr in the Old Town, dropping by the post office to send some postcards.
Get the maps in the airport and you can just follow the map with your own sightseeing route plan to enjoy the beautiful town.
It takes about 20 min from the airport to the city center, by bus No.2.
For more info. about transportation from Tallinn airport:
Waiting at the bus stop outside Tallinn airport
Music: Armastus, OST from the Estonian film Klass(2007) by Eskimo.
Klass soundtrack (Eskimo - Armastus)
Фильм Класс / Klass ( 2007) смотреть онлайн
Tallinn October 2015
A video of my trip to Tallinn in October 2015
The video includes shots of the Kadriorg Palace, exterior view of the KUMU Art Museum, soldiers and military orchestra of the president of Estonia, view from a tram, shots around the Viru Keskus mall, the well of the cats, exterior view of the Museum of Occupation, The Freedom Square, Masters Courtyard and exterior view of the City Museum.
The video is shot at October 15th 2015