Porkuni Slate Museum tower was used as a sitting room of the school until 1991 when an exposition about the history of teaching deaf in Estonia was open. This was complemented by the slate exposition which was initiated by the former county governor M. Pomerants. Once slate was announced to be the national rock, the slate museum was open in the fortress tower. This happened thanks to the help of Tallinn geologists. Today you can gain knowledge of how slate was formed, different fossils and the use of slate. You will find out more about the reasons why this unique museum in Europe is located just here. Good to know: -An A-b-c book for rock can be explored, describing all Estonian rock types There's a shop selling slate items, possible to engrave on the item
Location: Rakvere Vallimägi, Rakvere linn, Lääne-Virumaa, 44306
Throughout the ages, Rakvere Castle has belonged to Danish kings, knight-monks of the Livonian Order and the Swedish and Polish states.
The longest period was the age of the Order, when Rakvere Castle was an important link in the defence system of...
Location: Palmse küla, Vihula vald, Lääne-Virumaa, 45435
Palmse Manor is one of the grandest baroque mansions in Estonia. The mansion and open-air museum were the first fully restored manor complex in the country. They are surrounded by the beautiful natural environment of Lahemaa National Park and provide an...
Location: Sagadi küla, Vihula vald, Lääne-Virumaa, 45402
Manor complex is located in Lahemaa National Park. The history of manor dates back for 500 years. For the time being Sagadi has become the centre of tourism and natural and cultural education. The complex is extraordinary for its unity: lots of outbuild...