AttractionsThere are more than 10 interactive attractions in our museum that you just have to try at least once in your life! Check out what fun hands-on activities await you with us! See more
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ExhibitionsSports and Olympic Museum exhibitions include a permanent exhibition with attractions. See more
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Hall of FameThe most spectacular part of our museum where we honour the greatest athletes and sports influencers of Estonian sports. See more
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Organize an eventEstonian Sports and Olympic Museum is an ideal place for seminars, fun company events, conferences or for celebrating your birthday! Book now!
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Uudis | 01.09.2025 - 26.09.2025
Changes due to the construction of a new exhibition at the museum
From September 1 to September 26, the temporary exhibition hall at the Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum will be closed due to the construction of a new exhibition. During this period, the exhibition “Estonians in Paris 1924” will also be temporarily unavailable.
Starting from September 27, all museum visitors will have the opportunity to explore the insightful exhibition on sports and the environment “Heating Finish Line. Sport in a Changing Climate.”
Starting from September 27, all museum visitors will have the opportunity to explore the insightful exhibition on sports and the environment “Heating Finish Line. Sport in a Changing Climate.”
Uudis | 11.07.2025 - 21.07.2025
Rally like a legend at the Baltics’ biggest Sports Museum
During WRC rally week, our rally corner invites you to test your skills at the tire change station, where you can try swapping rally car tires yourself. Hop into our rally simulator and race like a true world champion, step into the shoes of a sports commentator and do a voice-over for Ott Tänak and Martin Järveoja’s special stage that made them World Champions in 2019.
Uudis | 14.05.2025
Estonian Sports and Olympics Museum
This is the largest
sports museum in the Baltics, where the history of sports meets interaction.
The museum is located in the very center of Tartu and is appealing to everyone:
schoolchildren, sports fans, families with children and tourists who are looking
for unusual entertainment.