Did you know that there is a museum in Estonia that offers the opportunity to dive into the history of mining and experience the world of miners? Sounds exciting, right?
Estonian Mining Museum is 167 km from Tallinn and 130 km from Tartu. In the museum you can put on the rubber boots, a miner coat, and pick up a lamp. Going underground, you will see, hear, and feel what the miners who were working underground for several decades did. On the territory of the museum, you can also climb into a dig bucket and learn about different mining techniques.
History and Heavy Equipment
Step back in time and discover the history of mining and unique tech gadgets. You will learn how miners once lived and worked.
The beauty of nature
The Estonian Mining Museum is located on the edges of the Aidu landscape conservation area, where, in addition to visiting the museum, you can enjoy beautiful nature and hiking trails, admire natural lakes, and appreciate the uniqueness of Estonian landscapes.
Learn by playing
The museum offers educational programmes for all ages. Learn about geology, minerals, and fossils, and learn about mining technologies.
Cultural treasure trove
The Mining Museum opens a door to local culture. Step inside the old post-Soviet-style former administrative building and see historical treasures that tell the story of the area’s fascinating past.
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