32 aircrafts and gliders and 6 helicopters in the outside exposition represent the European and American aviation technique, there are also anti-aircraft guns and the representatives of all surface-to-air missiles that were located on the Estonian territory during the Soviet occupation. The inside exposition presents over 500 high-quality models of aircrafts, helicopters and missiles.

Description

Due to the specific nature of the Aviation Museum’s exhibition and the topography of the museum grounds, visitors with mobility impairments cannot access the indoor model collection, the aircraft stairways, the aircraft interiors, or the viewing tower. A virtual tour is offered as an alternative. Admission to the museum is free for wheelchair users and their companions. Guide dogs are permitted.

There is no elevator to the second floor or information available in tactile form. However, the QR codes at each object of the exhibition. From the car park, stairs lead up to the museum entrance where the ticket office is located. The area can also be accessed by car via the service gate. To open the gate, please call 58539093.

The Aviation Museum has an audio guide. In the area, next to each object, there is large-print text with technical and other information. Each aircraft and vehicle has a QR code with additional information that links to an audio guide on the organisation’s website, which can be listened to on site on one’s own smart device.

The museum has outdoor portable toilets. A wheelchair and a rollator are available for free use. Snacks, drinks and ice-cream available at the museum. There´s a children area and benches available.

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Facilities

32 aircrafts and gliders and 6 helicopters in the outside exposition represent the European and American aviation technique, there are also anti-aircraft guns and the representatives of all surface-to-air missiles that were located on the Estonian territory during the Soviet occupation. The inside exposition presents over 500 high-quality models of aircrafts, helicopters and missiles.

Description

Due to the specific nature of the Aviation Museum’s exhibition and the topography of the museum grounds, visitors with mobility impairments cannot access the indoor model collection, the aircraft stairways, the aircraft interiors, or the viewing tower. A virtual tour is offered as an alternative. Admission to the museum is free for wheelchair users and their companions. Guide dogs are permitted.

There is no elevator to the second floor or information available in tactile form. However, the QR codes at each object of the exhibition. From the car park, stairs lead up to the museum entrance where the ticket office is located. The area can also be accessed by car via the service gate. To open the gate, please call 58539093.

The Aviation Museum has an audio guide. In the area, next to each object, there is large-print text with technical and other information. Each aircraft and vehicle has a QR code with additional information that links to an audio guide on the organisation’s website, which can be listened to on site on one’s own smart device.

The museum has outdoor portable toilets. A wheelchair and a rollator are available for free use. Snacks, drinks and ice-cream available at the museum. There´s a children area and benches available.

Accessibility

Facilities

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