Türi Museum sets in the attic of a beautiful light green wooden house. The museum tells a story about the town history till the II
World War, about the railway and paper mill that both influenced the town to develop
significantly. Small businesses of the time are represented by a tailor's shop and a
beaty salon. Türi is also the place of the first transmitting station in Estonia erected in
1937. Its 196.6 meters high antenna was one of the most modern ones in Europe at that
time.
Location: Vetepere küla, Albu vald, Järvamaa, 73416
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