
Tori Horse Breeding Farm Museum
The oldest horse breeding farm in Estonia, Tori started operating in 1856, still breeds Estonian and Tori horses. Here, you can get acquainted with the stable complex belonging to the beautiful manor ensemble of Tori and see the daily life of the farm. For the 165th anniversary of the Tori Horse Breeding Farm, the stable complex was renovated and a museum was opened with the exhibition Tori attic (Tori pööning). The exhibition features hidden treasures, stories and legends, and paintings by local artist August Pulst. Come and find out what kind of animals once lived in Tori Hell cave and exactly how tall Hetman, the father of all Tori horses, stood.
Features and amenities
National Park
Soomaa
Russian
English
Estonian
Amenities
WC
Free parking
Suitable for children
Information boards
Activities for children
Lift
Additional services
Instructor
Seminar
Souvenirs
Upon presentation of ITIC card
Estonian Museum Card
Getting there
We are located next to Pärnu maantee in the centre of Tori. The old manor stables are easy to recognise!
Nearby stops
Bus: Tori
Accessibility
Signposted
Sealed access road
By excursion bus
By public transport
By car