This quaint little open air museum offers a peek at what life was like throughout the ages in coastal areas of Estonia. Here you can find a collection of seaside-farmhouses spanning 150 years and even enter many of the buildings. It also features a great little fishing shed and a 'cellar of illegal spirits' among many other structures. Great view of Tallinn as well across the bay. Throughout the year they host various cultural programmes and events as well as a great farmer's market every Saturday from 10:00 - 14:00.
Getting there: Take bus N°114 from Narva mnt. at Hobujaama or Pronksi stop, the ride takes about 30 min, and get off at the Rannarahva stop. Walk about 500m and museum is on the left by the sea.
Venue Info
Tickets
<p>Admission €3, reduced €2, family €6. Joint tickets with Museum of Coastal Folk available.</p>
Phone
+372 606 69 52




