Upside Down House


Looking like something from The Wizard of Oz, the Upside Down House is exactly that: a regular house tipped on its head, with everything inside – ceilings, floors, furniture – inverted. It's a bit of harmless fun once you've tired of the more substantial attractions of the nearby Estonian National Museum.


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1. Estonian National Museum

0.15 MILES

This immense, low-slung, glass-clad building is arresting – both Estonians and architecture lovers purred when it opened in late 2016. The permanent…

2. Raadi Manor Park

0.33 MILES

On the main road heading north out of town stands the sad remains of Raadi Manor, one-time home of the von Liphartide family. It passed to the University…

3. Tartu University Botanical Gardens

0.97 MILES

Founded in 1803, these lush, mature gardens nurture 6500 species, including a large collection of palms and other exotics in the greenhouse. In summer it…

4. Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum

1.06 MILES

Chronicling more than just Estonian Olympic excellence (although the glittering medal display serves that purpose admirably), this offbeat museum has a…

5. Tartu Art Museum

1.09 MILES

If you've been socialising in Tartu's pubs and can't really see straight, don’t use this building to anchor your eye. Subsidence caused by the nearby…

6. St John's Lutheran Church

1.1 MILES

Dating to at least 1323, this imposing red-brick church is unique for the rare terracotta sculptures placed in niches around its exterior and interior …

7. Citizen’s Home Museum

1.1 MILES

This handsome wooden house, dating to the 1740s and nestled in one of the oldest surviving sections of the city, is furnished to show how a bourgeois…

8. Town Hall Square

1.15 MILES

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