12.12.26 - 13.12.26
Events
Christmas village
The Estonian Open Air Museum invites you to experience a bright Christmas season in different eras.
Around the inn there will be a Christmas fair where you can buy presents. Also, there will be a decorated Christmas tree and a wooden carousel for children. Santa Claus will also be strolling around the inn, listening to beautiful carols and poems. Christmas decoration workshops are waiting for the nimble fingers, and music lovers can listen to the beautiful sound of choirs in the Sutlepa Chapel.
Free entry with the museum card, Tallinn Card, and the annual pass of the Estonian Open Air Museum!
Around the inn there will be a Christmas fair where you can buy presents. Also, there will be a decorated Christmas tree and a wooden carousel for children. Santa Claus will also be strolling around the inn, listening to beautiful carols and poems. Christmas decoration workshops are waiting for the nimble fingers, and music lovers can listen to the beautiful sound of choirs in the Sutlepa Chapel.
Free entry with the museum card, Tallinn Card, and the annual pass of the Estonian Open Air Museum!
Events
29.09.25 - 22.04.26
Events
Winter season at the Open Air Museum
The wintertime Open Air Museum enchants with its tranquil rhythm of life and homely warmth. While strolling through the historic village in the coastal forest, you may step indoors to escape the chill, and chat leisurely with the hostess about the way of life in the olden days.
11.11.25 - 29.09.26
Exhibitions
Traditional Seto patterns by Anna Kõivo
At the age of 88, Kõivo Anne created the current exhibition
of hammõkirät – the sleeve patterns of Seto women’s shirts. The shirt is
one of the most striking garments in a Seto woman’s attire.
30.01.26 - 01.02.26
Events
Stories of Light in the Dark: When Legends Shine
For three evenings in a row, the Estonian Open
Air Museum will host light installations created by students of the Estonian
Academy of Arts.
01.02.26
Events
Candle Day “From Darkness to Light”
Candlemas was an important holiday in the Estonian folk calendar. On this day, the back of winter is broken, meaning that half of the winter has passed.