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.
Ilon’s Wonderland is a gallery and theme centre for children and families based on the works of the world-famous illustrator of children’s books – Ilon Wikland.
Here you can take a look at the room of Karlsson-on-the-roof, find characters familia...
Emperor Peter I (1672-1725) expanded the borders of the Russian Empire in the course of the Northern War and managed to annex the whole Estonian territory by the year 1710. Therefore the protection of the new border areas became the priority of the rule...
Location: Weizenbergi 34/ Valge 1, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10127
The Kumu Art Museum is the headquarters and a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia (Museum of Estonia until 1928), which was built to be a multifunctional contemporary art museum and to also satisfy the need for conserving and exhibiting the world's larg...