A fantastic stop for car lovers and history fans alike! Automuuseum near Pärnu offers a beautifully curated collection of vintage vehicles, including Soviet classics, elegant American and European cars, and even a Rambler once owned by chess legend Paul Keres. Every car is restored with great care, and the displays include clear, multilingual info boards.
The museum is clean, well-organized, and has a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Highlights include model car displays, a small gift shop with auto-themed items, and a cozy picnic area outside.
It’s located right off the Via Baltica (E67), making it a perfect break on a road trip. Free parking and good facilities add to the convenience.
Open daily from May to September, with very reasonable ticket prices (€10 for adults, €5 for kids). Great for families, auto enthusiasts, or anyone looking to experience a bit of Estonia’s automotive history.
Highly recommended much more than just a...
Read moreI always visit and admire car museums, and respect people who keep these retro vehicles alive and in top condition! This particular museum is very cozy and houses a nice collection of cars - both from the Soviet era and from the "golden" US era. Good to see rare Soviet "Чайка" models. Quite enough information is provided about each and every vehicle, very...
Read moreGreat collection of Soviet cars with some seemingly random foreign cars mixed in. The cars are mostly in chronological order.
Location is convenient next to Tallinn-Pärnu road.
The signage by cars could be more thorough and would love to ve able to open the cars and see interiors, engine...
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