We know Estonia
9.4.2013 | Culture

Experience Something Different in Eastern Estonia

Experience Something Different in Eastern Estonia

museum, eastern estonia, mining museum, kohtla, oil shale, kuremäe, our park, valaste

This small size is an advantage to anyone wishing to explore and experience more of what Estonia has to offer outside the nation’s capital, Tallinn. A one-day excursion to eastern Estonia promises a varied collection of things to see and do, with the most interesting of these being a visit to the country’s oil shale fields located around 2 hours drive towards the border city of Narva. The oil extracted from this region is exported worldwide and also serves as a fuel source for the generation of electricity in this country. Oil shale has long been Estonia’s main industry in this part of the country and the numerous ash ‘mountains’ are a visible reminder of this long history, with a climb to the top of these can provide an excellent view of the surrounding area.

Should you wish to go one step further and experience first-hand what life was like for the miners of yesteryear, a visit to the Kohtla Mining Park in Kohtla-Nõmme is a must. What better way to learn more about this industry than to join a tour group, don a miner’s helmet and light and head underground to walk in the footsteps of real miners and experience their moist and confined work environment. Each exhibit shows how the mining process was undertaken at different times in the past. There is around 1km of tunnels and an underground miner’s train takes visitors from one exhibit to the next in complete darkness. After returning to the surface and the welcoming daylight, take a leisurely walk around the grounds and see some of the old buildings and mining equipment.

TEXT ROBERT BROOKES, PHOTOS KRISTI REIMETS

To learn more about this and similar topics

3.10.2023 | Culture

Voca People to take concertgoers on a musical journey through space

Voca People to take concertgoers on a musical journey through space

Voca People are an energetic and humorous a capella singing group, that perform the most popular hits of all … Read more

2.10.2023 | Culture

Exciting events in Estonia this week

Exciting events in Estonia this week

02.09–25.11, Musica Sacra, Pärnu 29.09–08.10, LGBT Film Festival, Tartu and Rakvere 03–06.10, Voca People, around Estonia 05–06.10, Impact Day, … Read more

1.10.2023 | Culture

The Dire Straits Experience to arrive in Estonia

The Dire Straits Experience to arrive in Estonia

Chris White, a former member of the legendary Dire Straits, together with The Dire Straits Experience, will bring the … Read more

30.9.2023 | Culture

Female artists who pushed the boundaries in Soviet times

Female artists who pushed the boundaries in Soviet times

A new exhibition entitled “Unframed: Leis, Tabaka, Rožanskaitė” focusing on the works of three female Baltic artists has opened … Read more

29.9.2023 | Culture

Nils Frahm concert to be opened by ERSO’s Theodor Sink and Tammo Sumera

Nils Frahm concert to be opened by ERSO’s Theodor Sink and Tammo Sumera

On October 17, Nils Frahm, one of the world’s most famous and respected contemporary musicians, will perform at the … Read more

28.9.2023 | Culture

Internationally award-winning young pianist to perform at the Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa

Internationally award-winning young pianist to perform at the Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa

The pianist Mantas Šernius, who has won several awards, will perform a fascinating solo concert entitled “The Milky Way” … Read more

27.9.2023 | Leisure

The biggest cultural event of the year in Pärnu

The biggest cultural event of the year in Pärnu

For three evenings in a row this week, the city of Pärnu will be ablaze with light and sound … Read more

27.9.2023 | Culture

A more tolerant society through film

A more tolerant society through film

Festheart is an annual LGBT film festival that has been organised in Estonia since 2017. For the first three … Read more