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Estonian Agricultural Museum
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Address: Pargi 4, Ülenurme,
Tartumaa |
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Tel: +372 738 3810, +372 738 3816 |
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www.epm.ee
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The expositions displayed in old renovated manor outbuildings introduce the farming habits of Estonian peasants, sowing, harvesting, cattle breeding, flax growing, apiculture, development of technology. We organise exhibition-fairs, family days, receptions for bridal couples, programmes basing on folk games and different activities offering first-hand experience of the past, be it woodcarving, flax pulling and processing, threshing or making flour.
The guests tired of city nose can rest in a tiny manor park. Schoolchildren can have fun on the swing. |
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Estonian Sport Museum
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Address: Rüütli 15, Tartu,
Tartumaa |
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Tel: +372 730 0750 |
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www.spordimuuseum.ee
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Sports Museum of Estonia is the central museum of Estonian sports, sport culture and sport history. Sports Museum of Estonia is one of the biggest sports museums of the Nordic countries and Baltic States. The aim of the museum is to collect, preserve, study and introduce materials related to the history of Estonian athletics and sport.
Today the museum acts as a diverse cultural centre, which organises exhibitions, seminars, conferences, publishes materials and organises activities for children.
Today’s Sports Museum functions as a versatile centre of culture. The interactive permanent display “Hortus Athleticus” provides opportunities for self-education and entertainment to the most different target groups – from toddlers and tourists to serious sports fans. In addition, the museum also organises seminars, conferences, art exhibitions and various children’s activities and issues publications. |
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Tartu Ülikooli ajoloo muuseum
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Address: Lossi 25, Tartu,
Tartumaa |
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Tel: +372 737 5674, +372 737 5677 |
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www.ut.ee/REAM/
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The cathedral was built during several periods of construction and reconstruction, reaching its final shape in the 16th century. During the wars of the second half of the 16th century the building was neglected and started to decay. A fire in 1624 quickened the process. The cathedral was partly restored in 1804-1807 after the reopening of the university in 1802, according to the plans of the first university architect Professor Johann Wilhelm Krause to house the university library. In 1927-1928 the library was extended and in 1962-1964 the wooden constructions of the first floor were replaced by concrete inserted ceiling. New restoration work was started in 1985 and gave the building its present-day look. |
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