When we last visited, the immense, low-slung, architectural showcase built to house the Estonian National Museum had yet to open its doors. Built on a Soviet airstrip on the grounds of Raadi Manor (the museum's original pre-war home), the new building has a floor space of nearly 34,000 sq metres and will contain a cafe, restaurant and displays on august themes such as 'Estonian Dialogues' and 'Echo of the Urals'. Check the website for details.