1. Kumu Art Museum, located in Tallinn, Estonia, is the main venue for both Estonian and international art in the country. Designed by Finnish architect Pekka Vapaavuori, the museum is a striking combination of modern architecture and natural surroundings. The museum houses a vast collection of Estonian art from the 18th century to present day, as well as various temporary exhibitions featuring works by both local and international artists.

The museum also features a sculpture garden with large-scale works by renowned Estonian sculptors. Kumu Art Museum is not only a place to view art, but also a space for educational programs, workshops, and cultural events.

2. The museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday, with varying hours each day. Typically, the museum is open from 10am to 6pm, with extended hours until 8pm on Thursday. The museum can be contacted at +372 602 6000 for more information.

3. Ticket prices vary depending on the exhibitions and events happening at the museum. Generally, tickets for adults cost around 12 euros, with discounts available for students, seniors, and families. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation, with bus and tram stops located nearby.