Estonian Open Air Museum
Estonian Open Air Museum, situated in the northern part of Tallinn, brings the country's vibrant history to life through its collection of over 70 traditional buildings, showcasing rural Estonian life from the 18th to the 20th century. Established in 1964, this museum is a highlight of cultural heritage, with items like windmills and farmhouses spread across a picturesque 79-hectare landscape. It’s particularly lively during the summer months when various events and workshops invite visitors to engage with traditional crafts and foods. Guests can explore the authentic structures, enjoy exhibitions, and witness demonstrations of old Estonian customs. Just a short drive from the city center along Rannamäe Road, it provides an immersive glimpse into Estonia's past and offers a pleasant escape from urban life.