Estonian Open Air Museum
Visit the Estonian Open Air Museum after learning more about Estonian history and culture to immerse yourself in it all. This attractions can be seen as one of the Best Places To Visit In Tallinn. This year-round outdoor educational attraction, which is situated in the seaside neighborhood of Rocca al Mare, 20 minutes' drive from the center of Tallinn, features 14 farms that depict rural Estonian villagers' and fishing communities' way of life from the 18th to the 20th centuries. There is no better location in Estonia to observe rural life in the 18th through 20th centuries. You can also go to a quaint hamlet bar and sample some of the regional chefs' authentic Estonian cuisine.
Many of the 74 buildings that are dispersed over the 72-hectare complex are open to visitors to explore. A traditional schoolhouse, fishing sheds by the sea, old homes, a fire station, and windmills—many of which were removed from their original villages and transported to Tallinn—are among the sights you'll encounter.
When you're ready to refuel, go to the historic inn for meals like wild mushroom soup, rye bread with salted herring and cottage cheese, and mashed potatoes with pan-fried pork and groats (hulled kernels of cereal grains). Visitors can also partake in enjoyable traditions from the past including folk dancing, midsummer bonfires, and horse-drawn carriage excursions in the Estonian Open Air Museum.
Address: Vabaõhumuuseumi tee 12, Haabersti linnaosa, Tallinn
Phone: +372 654 9100
Opening hours: unknown
Rating: 4.5/5.0, 1057 Tripadvisor reviews
Website: https://evm.ee/