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Estonian Road Museum

EE-63102 Varbuse (Pölva)
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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: 79 93 057

Info Telefon: 79 93 057
Besucher-Email: maanteemuuseum@kagutv.mnt.ee
http://muuseum.mnt.ee...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
15.5.-31.9. Tue-Sun 11-18,
1.10.-13.5. Tue-Sat 11-15 h.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Estonian Road Museum is a new and unique museum collection, "studying and exposing to the public various materials on the history of Estonian roads. The museum was opened in June 2005 and it is located in the historic post station complex of Varbuse. The complex, protected as an architectural landmark, is made up of five buildings: the post station main building, stable, coach house, sauna-laundry-smithy and the dwelling of postboys-saddlemakers.
The permanent exposition, called “Make History!” and completed in 2005, is displayed in the main building and the stable. It invites you on a tour on different roads from the prehistoric times to this day. Travelling in mail coach, you can listen to old travelogues. A ride on a road grader introduces the profession of a grader-driver. In addition to numerous photos, pictures and fascinating texts, the exhibition is enlivened by chronicles and live memories from different eras. In addition to the old post station complex, there is also a large machine hall belonging to the museum, where different road-building and maintenance equipment from the 20th century has been exposed. The museum is located in scenic surroundings with the untouched Tilleorg and its 5 kms long walking path only some two-hundred meters away. The museum is approachable on an old post road, having maintained its former narrow and crooked line. ” (Estonian Museums)

On the first floor of the main building there is an exhibition that introduces the development of roads and ways of movement until the occupation of the Republic of Estonia in 1940. Here each visitor can see how the road work developed in Estonia and look at old road maps, sit in a stage-coach and listen to old travelogues, watch documentary scenes about road construction and management during the first Republic of Estonia and many other interesting things.

In the stable the exhibition focuses on the period from 1944 until today as the most intensive road construction and road using era in Estonia throughout times. From this exhibition visitors will get an overview of the destruction that took place during WW II and the massive road construction works after the war. This permanent exhibition offers answers to several questions concerning road construction: what is the difference between asphalt concrete and black road surface, which is the longest bridge in Estonia and many other interesting things. The visitors have a chance to try out the job of a grader driver and sit on the seats of cars that are produced in the Soviet Union. All this is supplemented by videos about the era.

The exhibition of road construction machines in the machine hall is a real treat for those interested in technology. Here are many different road construction machines from the 20th century. For example, there is a self-propelled Caterpillar grader manufactured according to a license in Ilmarise factory in Tallinn at the end of 1930s. How many people know that the first self-propelled grader in the Soviet Union was designed by Estonian engineer Volberg and this laid the foundation for Estonian SSR grader industry in Paide? The end of 1950s and the beginning of 1960s were the most productive times for the grader industry in Paide. One by one graders V-10 and D-512 went to production. These most famous representatives of national grader industry have also been included in the exhibition of the museum.

In the machine hall there is also a representative of national car industry - ET-600, also known as "codfish head" among the public. This plastic car, designed by Roman Bertelov, never went to series manufacture, though it was very close to this. We recommend visitors take some time off at the "codfish head" for a second - for a little while at least the idea of Estonian own car industry will become a reality.

 



Peri Local Popular Arts Museum

EE-63309 Peri / Perrist (Pölva)


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Info Telefon: 79 26 343



Pölva Peasantry Museum (Skanzen)

EE-63501 Karilatsi (Pölva)


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Kontakt / Contact:
Tel.: 52 10 671
Fax.: 79 70 310

Info Telefon: 79 70 310
Besucher-Email: muuseum@polvamaa.ee
http://talurahvamuuseum.polvamaa.ee/...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
15. May - 1. Oct every day 9.00-18.00; 1. Oct. - 15. May by prior arrangement.


 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
"There is a unique open-air museum in South Estonia. One can get acquainted with such original buildings from Karilatsi (Kähri) Parish as a storehouse (1879), the first parish centre and court house (later workhouse; 1880); the second parish house (1896), the intact original buildings of a school farm: a schoolhouse (1889), barns and a smoke sauna.
The museum displays a model of Pölva County and a Dutch-type windmill (built in 1901 at Prangli); in addition there is a park with steam engines and threshers but the major part of it is made up of nominal trees planted by former cultural and public figures. ” (Estonian Museums)

Picture: The Museum team in 2006.

 



Seto Farm Museum (Skanzen)

Pikk tn 40
EE-64001 Värska (Pölva)


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Kontakt / Contact:
Tel.: 50 54 673
Fax.: 79 64 678

Info Telefon: 79 64 678
Besucher-Email: setomuuseum@hot.ee
http://www.hot.ee/setomuuseum...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
1.10.-30. 4. Mon–Fri 10–16,
1.5.--30. 10. Every day 10–17 h.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The construction of the museum began on 1. November 1994 on the initiative of the Setu Farm Museum Foundation and the museum was openend on 17 July 1998. The branch of the Setu Farm Museum in Saatse, which was founded by Viktor Veeber, head of the local school, has been open to visitors since 1974. In May 2004, a unique tea house (tsäimaja in the local dialect) will be opened, the contruction of which is financed within a Phare project from the funds of the EU.

In the Setu Farm Museum you can admire farm architecture, old tools and a rich collection of handicraft items dating from the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.

The expositsion comprises a half-enclosed yard, a dwelling, storehouses for clothes, grain and food, a bam with a hay shed, a workshop, other sheds, a smoke sauna, a pottery, a smithy, a barn and kiln house and a tea house. The majority of the buildings are original and originate from Northem Setumaa.

Additionally, thematic exhibitions comprising old and modem subjects, from handicraft to art, archaeology and history are organised by the museums. You can celebrate Talsi Holiday, participate in Setu Lace Days, folklore parties, folk calendar holidays and in farm work.

 



Räpina Local Popular Arts and Gardening Museum

Sillapää loss, Pargi 28
EE-64505 Räpina (Pölva)


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Info Telefon: 79 61661
Besucher-Email: muuseum.rapina@mail.ee

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
1.9.–30.4. Wed–Fri 10–17,
1.5.–31.8. Mon–Fri 10–17; Sat 12–16 h


 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
One "can see an exhibition of the oldest running paper mill in Estonia at Räpina local Popular Arts and gardening museum. The exposition also introduces the Räpina parish and manor complex, the history of the town, local gardening school and gardening. One can get acquainted with old tools and household implements, folk music instruments made by Elmar Luhatsi and the researches of the explorers of local lore. ” (Estonian Museums)

 



 
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