Museum of Coastal Folk

Coordinates: 59°31′16″N 24°48′29″E / 59.52111°N 24.80806°E / 59.52111; 24.80806
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Museum of Coastal Folk
Rannarahva Muuseum
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LocationPringi, Harju County, Estonia
Coordinates59°31′16″N 24°48′29″E / 59.52111°N 24.80806°E / 59.52111; 24.80806
TypeFolk museum
Nearest parkingOn site
Websiterannarahvamuuseum.ee/en/museum-of-coastal-folk/

The Museum of Coastal Folk (Estonian: Rannarahva Muuseum) is a museum located in Pringi, Viimsi Parish, in northern Estonia.

The museum is a branch of the Museum of Coastal Folk Foundation. The activities and displays of the museum are related to the life of Estonian coastal people in the past and today. Among the most important topics it covers are the Kirov Collective Fishing Farm and the small islands of northern Estonia, as well as modern fishing.[1][2]

The director of the museum is Janek Šafranovski.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Museum of Coastal Folk". Rannarahva Muuseum. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
  2. ^ "The Museum of Coastal Folk". Muuseumikaart. Tallinn: SA Muuseumikaart. Retrieved April 3, 2024.
  3. ^ "Kontakt". Rannarahva Muuseum. Retrieved April 3, 2024.