Eesti Vabadusvõitluse Muuseum Lagedil


Address:
Muuseumi tee 6, 75303 Lagedi
Phone:
+372 5691 3933

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You can get acquainted with the history of war in the 20th century at the Estonian Freedom Fighting Museum. Estonia's land and sea battles since the War of Independence to the Cold War period. The museum exhibits military equipment, weapons, uniforms, badges, and many more. The collection of our weapons, in which the weapons of 26 countries are represented, is one of the largest in Estonia. We have an impressive exposition of heavy equipment: tanks, armored vehicles and transporter, seeing cannons designed to capture various caliber air and ground targets.


The museum is located in Lagedi, in the Cold Park, just 13 km from the center of Tallinn. Prior to World War II, this place belonged to Voldemar Päts, the brother of President Konstatin Päts.


On the ground floor of the building, there is a bar room in the war style S.O.S, with walls and wars on the walls. The ideal place to rent for conferences, birthdays and other events. We also offer meals and overnight stays for up to 12 people. The size of the park with wonderful nature is 3 hectares. It is also possible to rent a private double bridge tower with overnight stays. There are 180 oaks in the park, 17 of which have been planted by Ambassadors of different countries, 2 presidents and others.


The museum has been awarded with a gold medal by the President of the European Military Terrorist Federation Erni Rost and his embassy as a unique Museum of Freedom in Europe.


The director of the museum, Johannes Tõrsi, has been awarded with 18 medals, the most prominent of which is the White Rose Knighthood Medal, donated by the President of Estonia and the President of Finland, with the decoration of the Harju County Honorary Member No. 2, with the Order of the Harju County No. 36.


Johannes Tõrs is also Honorary Member of the Finnish War Veterans, Honorary Member of the Estonian Brothers' Union, Honorary Honorary Member of the Second World War in the Finnish Navy, Honorary Member of the Finnish Archipelago Warfare.



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