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: Jannseni 37, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa, 80032
Koidula Museum is a branch of the Pärnu Museum.
The museum is located in a building of Pärnu school Ülejõe built in 1850 in which J.W Yannsen lived during the period 1850-1863, there also were publishers 'Perno Postimees'. The buildin...
Location: Komandandi tee 2, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 10130
The tower Kiek in de Kök together with the passages of the Ingrian and Swedish bastions is an exciting part of Tallinn historical fortifications.
The exhibition of “Kiek in de Kök and Bastion Passages” reopened in March 2010 takes the visitor to ...
The Estonian Maritime Museum’s ships are truly a treat for all lovers of maritime history and equipment. The submarine Lembit, which was built in 1936, was part of the pre-WWII Baltic Navy. The Suur Tõll, built in 1914, is the largest surviving steam-dr...