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Estonian Open Air Museum

Estonian Open Air Museum
Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum
Estonian Open Air Museum.map.jpg
Map of the museum
Established 1957
Location shore of Kopli Bay near Tallinn, Estonia
Type History museum
Director Merike Lang
Website www.evm.ee

The Estonian Open Air Museum (Estonian: Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum) is a life-sized reconstruction of an 18th-century rural/fishing village, which comes complete with church, inn, schoolhouse, several mills, a fire station, twelve farmyards and net sheds. The site spans 72 hectares of land and contains about 80 separate buildings and is located 8 km to the west of Tallinn city center at Rocca al Mare. Established in 1957, the museum showcases 68 farmhouses assembled into twelve farmyards from North, South and West Estonia.

Along with the farmyards, old public buildings are arranged singularly and in groups in a way that represents an overview of Estonian vernacular architecture of the past two centuries.

The plans for founding the museum were first discussed in 1913, when Estonian literati, inspired by Scandinavian open-air museums, wanted to establish such a museum in Estonia.

The oldest farmstead in the museum: Sassi Jaani (18-19th. century)

Sutlepa chapel, 19th century

Jüri Jaagu farmstead, 19th century

Kutsari Härjapea farmstead, 1930s

Kolu tavern, 19th century

Kahala Water Mill, 19th century

19th century farm house

19th century farm house

Summer kitchen, during the winter cooking was done within the main farm house

Estonian Sauna

Farm house kiln, used to dry grain during the wet autumn and heating and cooking in winter

Sassi Jaani farmstead

Farmhouse store room

Ülendi Windmill to grind grain

19th century farm house

Roundpole fence

Coordinates: 59°25′53″N 24°38′17″E / 59.43139°N 24.63806°E / 59.43139; 24.63806


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