This art centre, which is focused primarily on naivistic and "outsider" art was opened in an old rectory building in 2003. The permanent exhbition includes the paintings of Viljandi naivist Paul Kondas and the wooden sculptures of Joann Sõstra. Interesting fact: Paul Kondas is Estonia's most famous naivist; his best known painting is "Strawberry Eaters". - The large concrete strawberries on the streets of Viljandi show the way to the Kondas Centre.
Location: Vene 17, Kesklinn, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10123
Tallinn City Museum at 17, Vene Street is housed in a medieval merchant's dwelling in the centre of the Old Town. It got the European Museum Forum's nomination in 2003.
The museum and its café are open: Wednesday - Monday 10.30 am - 17...
Location: Saatse küla, Setomaa vald, Võrumaa, 64037
Saatse Seto Museum was opened in the former schoolhouse on 25 July 1974. The museum was founded by the legendary principal of Satserinna School, Viktor Veeber.
The interactive permanent exhibition of the museum that houses Setomaa's most extensive...
Location: Kurgja küla, Põhja-Pärnumaa vald, Pärnumaa, 87612
In the museum, you can learn about the life and work of Carl Robert Jakobson, who played a leading role during the times of Estonian national awakening in the 19th century, and the farm he established.
Animals are still kept on the fa...