59.407413, 27.579390
GPS: 59° 24' 27" N, 27° 34' 46" E
Voka, first mentioned in 1586 but ravaged by the Nordic War
and plague, was in 1781bought by a Scottish noble woman,
the scandalous duchess of Kingston, Elisabeth Chudleigh. The
imperial couple of Nicholas I and Charlotte visited Voka and a
stone at the beach with an engraving C.N.W. memorizes that.
A legend says local peasants received a miraculous relevation on this hill and later on found an Orthodox icon most holy under the oak-tree here, a sacrificial one itself. All of this happened in the 16th century.
To honor those events a chapel was e...
Location: Kohtla-Nõmme alev, Jaama tänav 100, Toila vald, Ida-Virumaa, 30503
An underground museum has been opened in the former Kohtla mines.
Join an excursion with a guide to see how oil shale is mined and the machinery and technology that is used to do so.
Take a ride on an underground train and try your hand at...
Location: Peterburi mnt 2, Narva linn, Ida-Virumaa, 20308
The Narva Castle is one of the main attractions of the city. In the seventh decade of the 13th century, the Danes established a castle as a residence for the Danish King’s vice-Regent. The Narva Castle is the most diverse and best preserved defence stru...