Põltsamaa Cultural Centre has been the centre of cultural and recreational activities in Põltsamaa throughout the years.
The building, which is a typical piece of Soviet architecture of the time, was first opened in 1961. Comprehensive renovation took place during 1999-2000. The building now accommodates a concert hall with 400 seats and a classroom. The outdoor ground allows 3000 people to enjoy concerts, performances and other festivities.
Location: Köstri allee 3, Palamuse alevik, Jõgeva vald, Jõgevamaa, 49226
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 ...
Location: Laiusevälja küla, Jõgeva vald, Jõgevamaa, 48404
Laiusevälja in Jõgeva County is an authentic Estonian village with fields of grazing animals and dusty roads in summer lined with stalks of grain. The courtyard of Karu Holiday Home is designed to look like it would have done last century, replete with ...
Location: Lossi 1, Põltsamaa linn, Jõgevamaa, 48103
Põltsamaa's stone fortress was constructed on the banks of the river in 1272. Between 1570 and 1578 it was the residence of Livonia's King Magnus. Repeatedly pillages, the castle was rebuilt by Woldemar Johann von Lauw in the 18th century as a grand roc...