58.821465, 26.944571
GPS: 58° 49' 17" N, 26° 56' 40" E
The Old Believers’ congregation in Rajaküla has its roots in the 18th century. The first
Old Believers escaping from czar’s violent persecutions occurred in Estonia a century
before. Rajaküla chapel was destroyed in the II World War. The bell-tower is the place
the Old Believers have their sermons in now.
Location: Elistvere küla, Tabivere vald, Jõgevamaa
Elistvere Animal Park's original purpose was to be the refuge for
wild animals that were wounded or animal babies that had lost
their parents. By now off-springs of the first orphans and wounded
ones live there. The park offers a rare possibili...
Main building
An overview of the school life of Estonian farmers’ children in the 19th century through the book Kevade (Spring) is displayed in the large exhibition hall of the main building. The story written by Palamuse-born writer Oskar Luts ...