Thanks so much for a wonderful tour through the museum! Aljona has so much energy, knowledge and enthusiasm that it’s impossible to leave uninspired! I learned a lot from the historical tour. She has built this museum from scratch following her idea of creating a cultural spot in an Estonian village: the name of the village Käru means ‘a pram’. Now she keeps getting prams from all over the world and is collaborating with other museums. Getting there from Tallinn is very simple: the museum is literally at the train station. The train ride is about 1 hr 15 minutes. By car it took us 1 hour 10 minutes. The village has also a beautiful small church and a lot of storks walking around...
Read moreIt was a great experience really! Very unpredictable, we would not expect to find such a great museum in the Estonian countryside. It is worth to be a huge place of interest at any European capital. We really have been impressed how many passion and soul was put into this project. The guided tour in the museum is very personal, with a lot of attention to multiple details. Both adults and kids are locked by the stores connected to each piece of the exhibition. Highly recommend to visit Käru! You can get entertained, enlightened, try delicious food and even spend the night in quietness of the...
Read moreI had an absolutely fascinating experience at the Käru Museum, also known as the Museum of Old Carriages. This unique museum houses an impressive collection of carriages from various parts of the world and different eras. The owner of the museum is fluent in several languages and is more than happy to guide you through an engaging tour. It’s truly a journey through time as you explore the history and evolution of carriages. A visit to the Käru Museum is not only educational but also a delightful adventure for anyone interested in history and...
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