
Harjumaa Museum
Museum address:
Linnuse 9 Keila 76608
Entrance 1 euro
Accessibility information:
If you are arriving in a wheelchair or pushchair, you can enter the museum via the ramp to the left of the main door. To enter the museum with a wider wheelchair or pushchair, please call +372 59 190 417, the second door of the main entrance will then open.
On the ground floor you will find a ticket office, café, museum shop, toilets and lift. There is also a disabled toilet in the museum lobby, equipped with a toilet with grab rails, a help desk and a children’s toilet.
The lift takes you to the main floor of the Harjumaa Museum, where you will find the permanent exhibition, temporary exhibition hall, library and children’s playroom. The lift can accommodate one visitor in a wheelchair with an accompanying person.
Next to the Harjumaa Museum there is a free parking lot with unmarked spaces for about ten vehicles.
Keila can be easily reached by trains and buses.
Conveniently find Harjumaa transport schedules HERE.
Try also TRIP PLANNER.
Program
The museum is open from 18.00 - 23.00
From 11.00 to 16.00, there will be a Spring Market in the museum's courtyard, where you can buy handicrafts, art and souvenirs, get your body fixed and buy delicious local fish and meat products.
This year, our Night of Museums programme is dedicated to Ado Köögardal (1891-1957), a pastor in Keila.
Ado Köögardal kept diaries between 1910 and 1952, which the Harjumaa Museum has published in several volumes with the permission and support of the vicar's family.
We will organise a bus tour for everyone, which will take us in the footsteps of Ado Köögardal to Kumna manor, then to Keila churchyard, Keila church and finally to Harjumaa Museum. At each stop there will be a short programme introducing the building and its connection to Ado Köögardal.
Visitors to the Harjumaa Museum can look forward to a pop-up exhibition of Ado Köögardal's manuscripts, memorabilia and photos, and a nice evening of conversation with the vicar's family.
Registration and further information by pre-registration by e-mail: annika.kivi@hmk.ee or by phone: +372 53 066 266.
Of course, the museum will have a lovely café with good and better things made by the museum family, and you can enjoy the permanent exhibition "Life in Harju".