Estonian Folk Museum Celebrates 117th Anniversary with Diverse Events

The Estonian Folk Museum marked its 117th anniversary with a celebratory event held on Saturday, offering a range of activities for all attendees. The occasion featured a variety of attractions designed to engage both seasoned museum visitors and new audiences. A highlight of the celebration was a performance by Lolala, a popular children’s concert series, which encouraged singing and dancing among attendees of all ages.

Alongside this, the museum unveiled a new audio guide, enhancing the visitor experience, and introduced a themed escape room, adding an interactive element to the event. For adult visitors, the Estonian Rural Museum Association (ERM) presented its latest yearbook. This was coupled with the opening of a new exhibition, prominently featuring a carpet that has been on tour for a year, showcasing a key element of the museum’s collection.

The event underscored the Estonian Folk Museum’s ongoing commitment to preserving and presenting its rich cultural heritage. Organizers expressed satisfaction with the turnout and the positive response to the diverse offerings. The museum continues to be a vital resource for exploring Estonian traditions and history.

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