Founded in 1975, the museum is located in a former ministry school building. Its permanent displays are arranged thematically in separate rooms, where you will obtain an excellent overview of life in the country, farms in the olden days, the work of master craftsmen and the history of the local fire fighting service.
Separate exhibitions focus on the unique natural environment and diversity of the area, the history of the Iisaku school and the writer of the well-known Estonian song ‘Ema süda’ /A Mother’s Heart/.
The teacher’s apartment on the second floor presents a picture of life in the early 20th century, and there is a special exhibit looking at the Iisaku region’s population of half-Estonian/half-Russians. If you wish, you can also watch locally shot films.
Location: Pargi 40, Jõhvi linn, Ida-Virumaa, 41537
Jõhvi Concert Hall opened its doors to the public in 2005. It has two concert halls – a larger one seating 926 and a chamber hall seating 170 – and four seminar rooms of different sizes which are fitted with state-of-the-art equipment and sure to meet t...
Location: Peterburi mnt 2, Narva linn, Ida-Virumaa, 20308
During more than its 700 years existence Narva Hermann Castle belonged to Danes, Germans, Swedes, Russians and finally Estonians.
Today Narva castle hosts a museum where one can see both permanent exhibition on Narva city history as well as about...