The permanent exhibition in Pärnu Museum provides an overview of an 11 000-year-history of Pärnu County through exciting exhibits and displays that introduce the life and conditions of the various eras.
The museum has two additional museum buildings to further showcase the area's fascinating history and people.

Koidula Museum tells the life story of Lydia Koidula and her father Johann Voldemar Jannsen, both important figures in the national awakening of Estonia, shown through their life and creative work.

The Red Tower, Pärnu’s oldest surviving structure, built in the early 15th century, houses a small museum, where you can get acquainted with the architecture and story of this ancient tower and the medieval town of New-Pärnu.

Pärnu museum's, Koidula museum's and the Red Tower's opening times during the holidays:


22.12 Pärnu Museum is open from 10am to 3pm
24.–26.12 closed

27.–30.12 open
31.12–1.01 closed
2.01–5.01 open
6.–9.01 closed

PÄRNU MUSEUM
Aida 3, Pärnu

TUE-SUN

10.00-18.00 

 +372 443 0585


KOIDULA MUSEUM
Jannseni 37, Pärnu

WED-SAT
10.00-18.00

+372 443 3313

RED TOWER
Hommiku 11, Pärnu

WED-SUN
10.00-18.00

+372 443 3488