Tori Museum

Tori Museum

Pärnu maantee 12, Tori alevik, Tori vald 86801
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Tori Museum in Pärnu County was founded as the first parish museum in Estonia by August Pulst in 1934. The first item exhibited was a beer stein, which is now depicted on the museum's logo.  Tori Museum shares its building with the local community centre. A permanent exhibition is displayed on the walls of the lobby, introducing the history of Tori. Museum items are in the granary of the manor next to the Tori horse farm. You can look around the granary on your own for free! Book a tour introducing the manor complex, church, cave, graveyard and granary for 10 euros per group of up to 10 people; for more than 10 people, the price is 1 €/person.

Features and amenities

National Park

Soomaa

Amenities

Free parking
WC
WiFi
Information boards
Wheelchair accessible

Estonian

Getting there

Nearby stops

Bus: Tori

Accessibility

Signposted
Sealed access road
By excursion bus
By public transport
By car

Times and prices

01.07 - 01.09

Monday-Thursday 08:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:00 - 14:00
Group price 8.00€

01.09 - 31.05

Monday-Thursday 08:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:00 - 14:00
Group price 8.00€