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Museum of Estonian Architecture
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| Address: Ahtri 2, Tallinn,
Harjumaa |
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| Tel: +372 6257000, Fax: +372 625 7003 |
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www.arhitektuurimuuseum.ee
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| The Museum of Estonian Architecture was established on January 1st 1991. Its aims are collecting, preserving, study, interpreting and exhibiting Estonian architecture. As many of architectural museums in the world the Museum of Estonian Architecture is collecting the materials of 20th century architecture mainly. Museum is the member of ICAM (International Confederation of Architectural Museums).
The Director: Karin Hallas-Murula, Ph D. (starting from the foundation of the Museum in 1991). Karin Hallas-Murula is the member of ICAM Board.
There are individual members of ICOM (International Council of Museums) and DOCOMOMO (Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites and Neighbourhoods of Modern Movement) among the employees of the Museum.
For five first years Museum resided in Old Tallinn, its collection were stored in the medieval tower of Loewenschede. On February 22nd 1996 Estonian Prime minister signed a document stated the delivery of the Rotermann’s Salt Storage to the Ministry of culture in order to establish a centre of arts and architecture. |
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Ruhnu museum
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| Address: Ruhnu, Ruhnu,
Saaremaa |
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| Tel: +372 55623993 |
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www.aiboland.ee/Ruhnu%20muuseum/muuseumist
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| Ruhnu Museum was founded in 1990 and the present exposition opened in 1998. Here we can see about 300 items that were once used by the islanders in their work and everyday life. There are 12 wallboards of photos and texts that cover the peculiar history and nature of the island. The most unique are the 8 thousand year old tools of seal hunters made of quartz, the dragon-head vane of the wooden church (1644), a seal-gun made by genuine Swedish inhabitants. You may watch a video program about the history of Ruhnu. A two-hundred-year old Korsi Farm is under reconstruction. It is rare due to its dwelling-house built without any foundation and a special type of (stooping) roof. |
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The Knighthood Building
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| Address: Lossi 1, Kuressaare,
Saaremaa |
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| The Knighthood Building was built by von Dellingshausen at the end of the 18th Century and today, it accommodates the County Government of Saaremaa. At the beginning of the 19th Century, the house belonged to the Nobility of Saaremaa, then in 1912, to the Noblemen's club. The County Government of Saaremaa bought the house in 1920. The foundation of the building is symmetrical, with a high socle floor. The façade is proportionately divided by three protuberances, the central of which is crowned by a bow-shaped pediment. The balcony with dolomite marble columns and an iron balustrade decorates the façade. |
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Sindi Museum
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| Address: Pärnu maantee 26a, Sindi,
Pärnumaa |
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| Tel: +372 447 4014 |
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www.sindi.ee/index.php?menuID=59
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| The museum gives an overview of the history of the Sindi textile mill and the development of the town. In a small room with a kitchen corner previous century tools and handicraft made by women can be seen. One can also get a glimpse of the life of Andrew Winter, a painter from Sindi and the educational, sports and social life of the town. |
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Mountain Suur Munamägi
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| Address: Suur Munamägi, Haanja,
Võrumaa |
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| Tel: +372 787 8847 |
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www.suurmunamagi.ee
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| Mountain Suur Munamägi (318 m), which is located in the middle part of Haanja uplands (Võru county), is the highest point in Estonia and other two Baltic countries. On the top of the Suur Munamägi there is an observation tower – the view from 346.7 meters is 50 km in radius. |
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Tallinn Botanic Garden
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| Address: Kloostrimetsa tee 52, Tallinn,
Harjumaa |
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| Tel: +372 606 2679 |
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www.botaanikaaed.ee
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| Take a ten-minute drive from the city noise and discover the harmony of pure nature, landscape architecture, exotic plants, and local Estonian herbs – all this in the Tallinn Botanic Garden, in a picturesque place in the valley of the Pirita River. Thousands of different plants will surprise not only professional botanists but any person wishing to relax and enjoy nature. |
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Tallinn TV Tower
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| Address: Kloostrimetsa 58a, Tallinn,
Harjumaa |
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| Tel: +372 686 3005 |
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www.teletorn.ee/en
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| The view from Tallinn TV Tower is unique in Estonia as well as in all of Northern Europe.
Under your feet are the woods of Muuga. The captivating Tallinn Old Town and the glistening Baltic Sea in all of its majestic glory are off in the distance. When Estonia was still behind the Iron Curtain, this was for many Estonians a window on the free world – at night one could even catch sight of the lights of Helsinki.
To illustrate the view, visitors can use multimedia screens: to increase the area visible in it or seeing what the place looked like in the past.
It is a view that must be seen. And – experienced! |
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