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Address: Moonaka, Palmse village, Haljala municipality, Lääne-Viru county, Estonia
Phone: +372 5559 9977
Email: info@palmse.ee
Palmse Manor is one of the grandest baroque mansions in Estonia. The mansion and open-air museum made up the first fully restored manor complex in the country. They are surrounded by the beautiful natural environment of Lahemaa National Park and provide an overview of Estonian manor life and architecture throughout the ages. The open-air museum boasts parks, gardens, and historical buildings. It also features exhibitions, workshops, a training centre, a wine cellar, a romantic café, and a tavern serving national dishes.
The blacksmith at Palmse Manor introduces the art of blacksmithing to visitors!
The blacksmith's shop has many sidearms from ancient times, including various cut-and-thrust weapons as well as throwing weapons. When making handles for hammers, our blacksmith uses various types of wood and therefore, visitors also get an overview of the nature and the local tree species.
Anyone who wishes can forge a large lucky nail under the guidance of the blacksmith, for which they will receive a certificate. You can also make a lucky coin.
In addition to the programme, the price includes a visit to all exhibitions and the park of Palmse Manor, as well as pony and horse rides.
Advance bookings only
Duration: 1 hour