The Museum of Coastal Folk is situated in the old coastal village of Pringi in Viimsi. Here, in a cosy old schoolhouse where the museum has found its home, the harmony of the convergence of land, sea and humans shines and the charming nature of simplicity is maintained.
The exhibitions and educational and experience programs of the museum focus on the multifaceted history and culture of Estonian coastal folk and on promoting contemporary nautical and coastal culture.
A fun maritime-themed playroom lets our small guests catch the bug for sea life necessary for someone from a country by the sea.
The museum shop is known for its exciting selection of nautical gifts and books.
In the southern part of the Old Town of Tallinn, between the Town Hall Square and the Toompea Hill, stands St. Nicholas’ Church. The former church today houses the Niguliste Museum, one of the branches of the Art Museum of Estonia. The exposition of ecc...
Location: Toominga 1, Kose-Uuemõisa alevik, Kose vald, Harjumaa, 75102
The Oxforell holiday centre opened in 2002. It aims to offer visitors and guests great food, comfortable accommodation and exciting recreational activities.
We can host birthdays, company events, seminars, weddings and other fun occasions. In additio...
Location: Randvere tee 11, Viimsi, Viimsi vald, Harjumaa, 74001
Atlantis H2O Aquapark is the most special water and nature centre in Estonia, in which discoveries are made in swimwear.
You will not be able to find a similar underwater city with its unique inhabitants and stories on th...