Guided tours on permanent exhibitions
Book tours on permanent exhibitions at Kumu.
Taka a tour through the permanent exhibition Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945. The exhibition tells the story of Estonian art as it evolved through Estonia’s multi-ethnic history, growing into a heritage that blends Estonian, Baltic German and Russian traditions. The focus is on the role of art in society and in shaping the identities of diverse communities.










A tour that takes you on a short walk through the Kumu Art Museum to admire Estonian art from the Soviet era at the permanent exhibition Conflicts and Adaptations, on the fourth floor of Kumu.



Duration: 60-90 min
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The Future is in One Hour: Estonian Art in the 1990s Permanent exhibition
Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945 Permanent exhibition

The permanent exhibition, launched in 2021, tells the story of Estonian art as it evolved through Estonia’s multi-ethnic history, growing into a heritage that blends Estonian, Baltic German and Russian traditions.
Conflicts and Adaptations. Estonian Art of the Soviet Era (1940–1991) Permanent exhibition

This exhibition represents one possible approach to the Estonian art of the second half of the 20th century, when it was characterised mainly by conflicts with and adaptations to the new political order established after World War II.
Art Walk. Ragnar Kjartansson: A Boy and a Girl and a Bush and a Bird 31/08/2025 | 15:00

Drop-in guided tour in English
In the Style of Mei Sisters 14/03/2025 – 31/08/2025

The entertainment tour “In the Style of…” combines a visit to the exhibition with a creative workshop at Kumu Art Studios.
In the Style of Eduard Wiiralt On permanent exhibition

The entertainment tour “In the Style of…” combines a visit to the exhibition with a creative workshop at Kumu Art Studios.
Related events
The Future is in One Hour: Estonian Art in the 1990s Permanent exhibition
Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945 Permanent exhibition

The permanent exhibition, launched in 2021, tells the story of Estonian art as it evolved through Estonia’s multi-ethnic history, growing into a heritage that blends Estonian, Baltic German and Russian traditions.
Conflicts and Adaptations. Estonian Art of the Soviet Era (1940–1991) Permanent exhibition

This exhibition represents one possible approach to the Estonian art of the second half of the 20th century, when it was characterised mainly by conflicts with and adaptations to the new political order established after World War II.
Art Walk. Ragnar Kjartansson: A Boy and a Girl and a Bush and a Bird 31/08/2025 | 15:00

Drop-in guided tour in English
In the Style of Mei Sisters 14/03/2025 – 31/08/2025

The entertainment tour “In the Style of…” combines a visit to the exhibition with a creative workshop at Kumu Art Studios.
In the Style of Eduard Wiiralt On permanent exhibition

The entertainment tour “In the Style of…” combines a visit to the exhibition with a creative workshop at Kumu Art Studios.