The museum is located in a building of Pärnu school Ülejõe built in 1850 in which J.W Yannsen lived during the period 1850-1863, there also were publishers 'Perno Postimees'. The building is guarded by the Department of Antiquities Protection.
The main task of the museum to preserve the memory of these remarkable people like Johann Waldemar Yannsen and his daughter Lydia Koidula, and pass through the exhibition peculiarities of the life and activities of the inhabitants of the villages in the context of the Estonian national awakening in Estonia
Location: Via Baltica 103. km, Põhja-Pärnumaa vald, Pärnumaa, 87222
The exhibition of the Tallinn Car Museum can be devided in two parts: intersting models with a long history from different countries and producers plus the so-called nostalgy cars. The latter are the cars used through the soviet times. Our people felt v...
Location: Lavassaare, Ülejõe 1, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa, 87001
There are more than 80 items of different rolling stock in the outdoors exposition, including 5 steam locomotives and a numerous special-purpose technical facilites. All working locomotives are stored in the round-house built in 1924. According to the c...
Kuihnu Museum is like an anchor in preserving and introducing the cultural space of Kihnu, which has been entered in the UNESCO heritage list.
The museum was founded in the former schoolhouse of Sääreküla Village in 1974 and thoroughly r...