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 farm so you can see cows, sheep and horses. You can also see the restored old farm buildings such as the cattle barn, mill, etc.
You can try your hand at farm work and learn about old ways. Farm Work Day, Autumn on the Farm, Christmas on the Farm and others have become traditional events. You can enjoy Estonian national food on the farm if you pre-order.
Useful information! C.R. Jakobson was on the Estonian 500-kroon banknote
Open from 15th of April – 15th of October 10-17 every day and
10-16 every day on other days of the year.
This restaurant is situated in the centre of Pärnu.
Its menu is one long list of Georgian delicacies, perfect for sampling on a summer day or sultry evening. From light salads and delicious soups to something skewered and flame-grilled, there's s...
Location: Mere pst. 7, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa, 80010
Situated in the picturesque park of Rannapark, the unique pearl of the Jugendstil and the most luxurious hotel and restaurant in Pärnu, Ammende Villa offers You elegance with the sense of era, cosy privacy and a high-quality customer service.
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Location: Pärnu mnt. 10, Tori alevik, Tori vald, Pärnumaa, 86801
Tore Horse Breeding Farm is the oldest of its kind in Estonia that started operating in Estonia and it still breeds Estonian and Tori horses and also shows guests around.
In the course of the tour, you can visit the beautiful stables that belong ...