Discover the Art of Glass at Järvakandi Glass Museum
Explore the Järvakandi Glass Museum, a cultural haven showcasing the beauty and craftsmanship of glassmaking in the heart of Estonia.
The Järvakandi Glass Museum is a captivating destination for tourists, showcasing the rich history and artistry of glassmaking in Estonia. Nestled in the charming village of Järvakandi, this museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the craftsmanship and innovation that defines this ancient art form.
A brief summary to Järvakandi Glass Museum
- 1. Mai 2a, Järvakandi, Rapla County, 79101, EE
- +3725182610
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Local tips
- Visit during a workshop to experience live glassblowing demonstrations.
- Don't forget to check out the museum shop for unique handcrafted glass souvenirs.
- Plan your visit on weekdays for a quieter experience with fewer crowds.
Getting There
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Bus
From the Rapla bus station, take bus number 26 towards Järvakandi. The bus journey will take approximately 30 minutes. Make sure to check the bus schedule in advance as it may vary. Once you reach the Järvakandi bus stop, disembark and walk towards the direction of 1. Mai street.
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Walking
After getting off at the Järvakandi bus stop, you will need to walk about 1 kilometer to reach the Järvakandi Glass Museum. Head east on Järvakandi village road, then turn left onto 1. Mai Street. Continue walking straight, and you will find the museum located at 1. Mai 2a, on your left side.
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Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, rent a bicycle from a local rental shop in Rapla. Head towards the Järvakandi direction by following the cycling paths. The distance is approximately 5 kilometers, and it should take around 20-25 minutes. Follow the signs to Järvakandi and, once you reach the village, navigate to 1. Mai Street where the museum is located at 1. Mai 2a.