
Manija Island Museum
Manija, the second largest island in Pärnu County, is only 4.5 km in length and 0.5 km in width. The entire island is covered by the Manija landscape protection area, which was established in 1991. The island’s nature is special thanks to the growth of rare plants, coastal meadows filled with the singing of coastal birds, and the loud sound of natterjack toads. The erratic boulders on the island are also objects of the ancient nature. In Manija Museum, you can see items related to seal fishing, everyday items, and Manija clothes. There is a permanent exhibition on the ground floor of the museum, which gives an overview of the culture and history of the people of Manija. There is a traveling exhibition hall on the first floor. Crafts and souvenirs can be bought on site.
Features and amenities
Russian
English
Estonian
Amenities
WC
WiFi
Seminar room
Recreation area/picnic ground
Wheelchair accessible
Free parking
Suitable for children
Additional services
Souvenirs
Workshops
Visitor centre
Payment
Cash only
Island
Manija
Upon presentation of ISIC card
Getting there
You can get to Manija Island with the ferry Mann which departs twice a day from the port of Munalaiu. The ride takes about 15 minutes.
Accessibility
Signposted
Sealed access road
By car
On foot only