On May 18th, several museums across Viljandi, Estonia, will participate in the annual “Night is Freedom!” museum night. The event, coinciding with International Museum Day, will feature open access to a diverse range of cultural institutions. The Rüki Gallery, Viljandi Museum, the composer Mart Saar’s museum in Hüpassaar, the Heimtali Museum, and the Georg Gavronski wine museum in Karksi near Mornas will be among those open for the evening. Additionally, the radar tower in Sürgavere will be accessible. Georg Gavronski, a farmer, will be opening his wine museum to the public on this occasion. Topics: #museum #night #wine Post navigation SAK ON ONLY HEAR! The Vitamiin band has released over 20 previously unreleased songs Ten budget beach destinations in Europe that can compete with the best resorts