Palamuse Oskar Luts museum
Objects of interest, Accessible, Accessible to parents with baby-strollers, Accessible toilet
Object list
An overview of the school life of Estonian farmers’ children in the 19th century through the book Kevade (Spring) is displayed in the large exhibition hall of the main building. The story written by Palamuse-born writer Oskar Luts based on the memories of his school years is his most popular work and was first published in 1912. Most Estonians read this novella at school.
In the movie hall, you can watch historic frames of the writer Oskar Luts and the shooting of the movie Kevade in Palamuse. Critics as well as viewers have hailed this as the best Estonian movie of the 20th century.
An overview of the highlights of educational life in Palamuse and the history of parish schools of the Lutheran Church in Estonia is displayed in the education and school history hall.
Description
Museum visitors can park in the public parking areas of Palamuse borough; the bus parking lot is at the corner of Uus and Kalmistu streets. The museum is about 150 meters from the parking area. Parking is free of charge.
Access to the school building is difficult for wheelchair users and those with strollers. We reccomend contacting the museum beforehand to organize parking on the museum area or use parking places near the church.
There is a wheelchair lift and an accessible toilet in the main building for conference and workshops.
There are some interactive exhibition parts at the museum. No tactile paths, maps or communication on site. The shortvideos provided, but not all have subtitles.
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An overview of the school life of Estonian farmers’ children in the 19th century through the book Kevade (Spring) is displayed in the large exhibition hall of the main building. The story written by Palamuse-born writer Oskar Luts based on the memories of his school years is his most popular work and was first published in 1912. Most Estonians read this novella at school.
In the movie hall, you can watch historic frames of the writer Oskar Luts and the shooting of the movie Kevade in Palamuse. Critics as well as viewers have hailed this as the best Estonian movie of the 20th century.
An overview of the highlights of educational life in Palamuse and the history of parish schools of the Lutheran Church in Estonia is displayed in the education and school history hall.
Description
Museum visitors can park in the public parking areas of Palamuse borough; the bus parking lot is at the corner of Uus and Kalmistu streets. The museum is about 150 meters from the parking area. Parking is free of charge.
Access to the school building is difficult for wheelchair users and those with strollers. We reccomend contacting the museum beforehand to organize parking on the museum area or use parking places near the church.
There is a wheelchair lift and an accessible toilet in the main building for conference and workshops.
There are some interactive exhibition parts at the museum. No tactile paths, maps or communication on site. The shortvideos provided, but not all have subtitles.
Accessibility
Facilities
11 Photos