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A-Galerii

A-Galerii offers a wide selection of work from around 60 highly qualified artists. You can find traditional jewellery techniques and materials in addition to new and contemporary treatments of materials, individual approaches to technique as well as individual styles. The showcases mostly have one-off pieces and small series,...

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Aavikunurga Puhketalu

Aavikunurga recreation house is located in Randvere, Laimjala municipality, Saaremaa. The house has a special place in Estonian cultural history - it is the birthplace of the famous Estonian linguist Johannes Aavik. The freshly renovated typical Saaremaa farmhouse offers 13 differently decorated rooms located in the house...

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AHHAA Science Centre

Welcome to the biggest Science Centre in Baltic States! Come and get acquainted to science and technology in a fun and playful way! We recommend planning at least three hours for visiting us, as time basically flies here. In Science Centre AHHAA, you can : * Try our fascinating "hands-on" exhibits on 3000 square...

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Andres ja Ülle Kull Vitraazimeistrid

Andres Kull Ülle stained glass craftsmen Stained glass windows and doors Glass mosaic Business & Advertising Gifts Hand-made glass lamp shades, candle holders, window, door and wall decorations, glass jewelry and much more Materials and equipment sales Work Order Design and...

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Annkris-Glass Stuudio

Annkris-Glass is a glass studio that uses a variety of glass fusion methods to produce glass items that are perfect as company mementoes or prizes. You can also order glass light fittings, clocks, jewellery and more. The majority of the studio's work is commissioned, but it also produces set series of items. It also runs...

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Ants Laikmaa museum

Ants Laikmaa (05.05.1866–19.11.1942) was one of the most colourful personalities of Estonian art, having gained prominence both as a portrait painter and a landscape artist. His favourite technique was pastel. In 1917 here, on the Tammiku Farm land in the village of Kadarpiku, Ants Laikmaa began the building of a new home....

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