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Explore the rich history and culture of Viljandi County at Mõisaküla Museum, a unique destination for tourists seeking authentic Estonian experiences.
Nestled in the heart of Viljandi County, Mõisaküla Museum offers a delightful glimpse into the region's rich history and culture. Tourists will find interactive exhibits, local artifacts, and engaging displays that celebrate the heritage of this charming Estonian locale. With its welcoming atmosphere and knowledgeable staff, the museum promises an enriching experience for all visitors, making it a must-visit destination during your travels.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, head towards Mõisaküla by following the main road, Tartu-Viljandi Road (E263). From Jõgeva, take the E263 southbound towards Viljandi. After approximately 40 kilometers, take the exit towards Mõisaküla and follow the signs. Once in the town, turn onto Kesk tn, where you will find Mõisaküla Museum at Kesk tn 4. There is parking available nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach Mõisaküla Museum by public transport, first take a bus from Jõgeva to Viljandi. The bus services are operated by the Estonian Bus Company, and you can check the schedule online or at the bus station. Once you arrive in Viljandi, transfer to a local bus heading towards Mõisaküla. The bus stop for the museum is near Kesk tn, just a short walk to Kesk tn 4. Be sure to check the bus schedules for any potential transfer times and ticket costs, which typically range from 5 to 10 euros for the entire journey.
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