The museum is located half a mile west of downtown Tallinn and is easily accessible by bus between the city center. The buildings in the area were mainly moved to this place during the Estonian free period of the early 20th century. You can visit the whole farm with accessory buildings and van sheds as well as windmills - country shops and schools. Good walking trails in the area! Very worth a visit!
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The museum is located half a mile west of downtown Tallinn and is easily accessible by bus between the city center. The buildings in the area were mainly moved to this place during the Estonian free period of the early 20th century. You can visit the whole farm with accessory buildings and van sheds as well as windmills - country shops and schools. Good walking trails in the area! Very worth a visit!
The scenery here is beautiful and pleasant, lingering
The basement exhibition hall contains a collection of rifles and pistols, and the first floor exhibition hall has interactive screens that answer questions related to Estonian history. The small room above the ticket office is the Estonian Monetary History Exhibition, which sees various banknotes and coins, including the Soviet ruble and the krona before joining the euro area. A precious ancient silver coin is displayed in a glass basket on the wall.
Originally the former Soviet Union as the largest local chamber of commerce, its influence controlled the local economic lifeblood, after independence, nationalized, now show some local medieval city building some cultural relics, but do not take pictures without explanation, can only see a lively.
The area is still relatively large and there are not many people here.