Rocca al Mare Museum – it is Estonia’s ethnographical museum presenting country’s ancient way of life. The museum is located just 15 min drive from the centre of Tallinn. Not Estonian name was given because the previous owner of the place just used to call it like that. The museum was founded in 1957 on the cost of Kopli Gulf in the city of Tallinn. The exposition presents 11 complexes with 72 farm buildings, church, tavern, school and windmills all of them built in 18th-19th centuries. You will be able to look inside the buildings, some of them even enter, touch the tools, watch farm with livestock, gardens of fruits and vegetables. If you get lucky you may find a museum organised folk show with dances and songs. This museum is the best place in Estonia to get the closest look into country’s past.









