Pärnu Museum's main exhibition is being rebuilt!
The new permanent exhibition will open on February 21, 2026.
The museum has two additional museum branches to further showcase the area's fascinating history and people:The new permanent exhibition will open on February 21, 2026.
The Red Tower is the oldest surviving building in Pärnu and a former prison. The panoramic cinema on the attic floor takes visitors on a colorful journey through 15,000 years in ten minutes.
The Koidula Museum, a former peasant school and the editorial office of the first Estonian-language newspaper, introduces the story of the Estonian national awakening and the lives and activities of two important figures therein - J. V. Jannsen and his daughter Lydia Koidula.
The Koidula Museum, a former peasant school and the editorial office of the first Estonian-language newspaper, introduces the story of the Estonian national awakening and the lives and activities of two important figures therein - J. V. Jannsen and his daughter Lydia Koidula.
PÄRNU MUSEUM
Aida 3, Pärnu
+372 443 0580
Pärnu Museum's main exhibition is being rebuilt!
The new permanent exhibition will open on February 21, 2026.
The new permanent exhibition will open on February 21, 2026.
RED TOWER
Hommiku 11, Pärnu
WED-SUN
10.00-18.00
+372 443 3488
During the holidays:
22.-26.12 closed
27.-30.12 open
31.12-01.01 closed
02.-04.01 open
Hommiku 11, Pärnu
WED-SUN
10.00-18.00
+372 443 3488
During the holidays:
22.-26.12 closed
27.-30.12 open
31.12-01.01 closed
02.-04.01 open