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I found the tour pretty cool and interesting.
On the tour you are taken up in the lift with a key card from the hotel lobby to the top floor, you then ascend further via some stairs, there are two rooms and a balcony to look at, and you see the h...
It's a small museum, but the experience was fantastic. The guide was very prepared, and she explained in detail how the KGB was operating in the hotel. She explained how it effected the estonian and ...
A (horrible) piece of history. The museum is quite a quick voisit, but definetely worth it. It's a great reminder of the horrorsm which should never be forgotten, and of things, which are currently ha...
In addition to this museum it is necessary to make a KGB museum on Pagari Street in Tallinn and to show people the walls of the KGB, to tell for what "crimes" they were planted there. The Communists in the criminal code had a lot of politicians ...
I found the tour pretty cool and interesting.
On the tour you are taken up in the lift with a key card from the hotel lobby to the top floor, you then ascend further via some stairs, there are two rooms and a balcony to look at, and you see the h...
Fantastic experience
It's a small museum, but the experience was fantastic. The guide was very prepared, and she explained in detail how the KGB was operating in the hotel. She explained how it effected the estonian and ...
An Important Piece of (Horrible) History
A (horrible) piece of history. The museum is quite a quick voisit, but definetely worth it. It's a great reminder of the horrorsm which should never be forgotten, and of things, which are currently ha...
It's very scared
I was in a group with which I had no choice to choose the activity. I was a feeling of anxiety and dissatisfaction.
KGB Museum
In addition to this museum it is necessary to make a KGB museum on Pagari Street in Tallinn and to show people the walls of the KGB, to tell for what "crimes" they were planted there. The Communists in the criminal code had a lot of politicians ...