Museum of the Estonian Swedes

Western Estonia & the Islands


This quaint museum has relics, photos, old fishing nets and a marvellous tapestry tracing the 1000-year history of Swedes in Estonia, up to their escape back to Sweden on the Triina in 1944. Antique whistles and other instruments used in Swedish-Estonian music are another feature.


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