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Ants Laikmaa Museum

Museum address:

Kadarpiku village, Lääne-Nigula parish, Läänemaa

Entrance 1 euro

Accessibility information:

Access for people with reduced mobility is difficult, with access via the terrace and the museum’s ground floor and park. The paths in the park depend on the weather conditions and wheelchair access is not always possible. Accompanied visits are possible. There is a disabled toilet in the building.

Program

Open from 17-23, the museum is closed during the day.

Ants Laikmaa's (5 May 1866 Vigala - 19 Nov 1942 Taebla) home house and the nature reserve park designed by the artist have been home to a museum since 1960. year. The house with its original architecture and personalised furniture, the artist-designed park and the summer cottage in the park offer charm and relaxation. In summer, art exhibitions are held in Ants Laikmaa's home studio. Ants Laikmaa's final resting place is guided by the park's alleyways, planted by the artist and lined with oak trees dedicated to friends and cultural figures.

The artist's house and the park are open on the night. In the house, you will be able to see the art books donated to the museum. The second floor of Ants Laikmaa's studio is the venue for Marje Oneine's exhibition "Shields of Thought". You can peep into the summer cottage hidden in the park, which Ants Laikmaa jokingly called Tusculum.

It is dark in the park at night, so bring a torch.

 

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