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Mikkel Museum
Museum on Tallinn, Estonia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mikkel Museum is a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Kunstimuuseum), located in Kadriorg park in Tallinn. It displays a collection of mainly Western art and ceramics, and Chinese porcelain, donated by art collector Johannes Mikkel in 1994.
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Established | 25 June 1997 (1997-06-25) |
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Location | Weizenbergi 28, Tallinn, Estonia |
Coordinates | 59°26′16.7″N 24°47′26.6″E |
Type | Art museum |
Collections | Western art, Chinese porcelain |
Collection size | 600 |
Visitors | 10,744 (2013)[1] |
Founder | Johannes Mikkel |
Curator | Marie Johanson |
Public transit access | Kadriorg, TLT ![]() |
Website | www.mikkelimuuseum.ee |
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