Come and see an authentic and historical coastal village for yourself!
The main part of Viimsi Open Air Museum is the historical Kingu farmyard: a farmhouse (with a barn) from the 1820s, a dwelling from the early 20th century, a barn and other buildings.
The reconstructed Krüger and Silberfeldt fishermen's houses are also situated in their historical location on the farm land.
Fishing net sheds, boat hoists and drying racks as well as objects needed in the fishermen’s everyday work can be seen.
The museum hosts a range of events and there is a farmer's market every Saturday year-round from 10:00-14:00.
Tickets also allow admission on the same and following day to the nearby Museum of Coastal Folk
Location: Kloostrimetsa tee 58 A, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 15026
TV Tower was built in 1980 for Summer Olympics sailing regatta that was held in Tallinn. Today, this 314 m high building is a great example of Soviets architecture. Tower itself is made of 190 m high reinforced concrete and 124 m steel mast is attached ...
Location: Majaka tee 39, Paldiski linn, Harjumaa, 76806
The first limestone lighthouse is known to have been erected on the Pakri peninsula in 1724.
The location was allegedly picked by czar Peter the Great himself. In 1889, a new limestone lighthouse was built about 80m away from the old one, which w...