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Estonia Viinistu Museum
59° 38' 46" N, 25° 45' 15" EThe Viinistu Art Museum is a private museum situated in the village of Viinistu on the Gulf of Finland coast in Estonia. Established in 2002 by Estonian businessman and benefactor Jaan Manitski, the museum was created by converting a former fish factory into a cultural hub. The museum is well-known for its extensive collection of Estonian art, particularly focusing on the works of artists from the German-Baltic "Düsseldorf School" and the artist group known as "Pallas." The exhibition showcases paintings, sculptures, and graphics that embody the region's rich cultural heritage. Apart from exhibition spaces, the museum complex includes a concert hall, a summer theater area, a restaurant, and a hotel. Visitors have the opportunity to appreciate not only art but also the scenic views of the sea and the surrounding area.
This place was added by user Alina Brek
09 March 2025
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