Kgb Prison Cells
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KGB PRISON CELLS ARE TEMPORARILY CLOSED IN APRIL. The KGB Prison Cells will reopen on May 9. Pagari 1 is a house with a colourful past. Unfortunately, a tall, dark shadow towers over the past of this majestic house. For almost half a century, Pagari 1 housed the headquarters of the ESSR’s People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs, or the NKVD, later known as the KGB, and its cellars were utilised for a long period as prison cells, the most notorious ones in Estonia. The KGB Prison Cell exhibition ‘History of the KGB House’ speaks primarily of the crimes committed there. But just before entering the building, it is well worth taking a glance at the beautiful facade of one of the most elaborate Art Nouveau buildings in Tallinn and pondering the strangeness of history. The permanent exhibition is available in Estonian, English, Russian and Finnish.