Long House

Western Estonia & the Islands


Built in the 1830s, this handsome, 60m-long timber house once lodged the directors of the Hiiu-Kärdla textile factory, burnt out in WWII. It's now perhaps the best of the four scattered branches of the Hiiumaa Museum, displaying artefacts related to the factory, a reconstructed worker's cottage, work by local artists and a collection of Estonian military- and civil-service medals.

Combined tickets for all four branches of Hiiumaa Museum are €8 for adults and €6 for students.


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