Naissaar Museum
The Naissaar Museum (Estonian: Naissaare Muuseum) is a museum located on the island of Naissaar in Estonia that presents the military history of the island.[1][2]
Naissaare Muuseum | |
| Location | Lõunaküla, Harju County, Estonia |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 59°32′36″N 24°32′52″E |
| Type | Military museum |
| Nearest parking | On site |
| Website | rannarahvamuuseum |
The museum is a branch of the Museum of Coastal Folk Foundation.[1] The museum is located in the Soviet-era Männiku barracks for extended servicemen (NCOs; Estonian: üleajateenijad, Russian: сверхсрочники),[2][3][4] now part of the village of Lõunaküla.[5]
References
- "Museum of Naissaare". Rannarahva Muuseum. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- "Naissaar War Museum". Visit Tallinn. Tallinn: Tallinn Tourist Information Centre. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- Jaško, Martin (June 18, 2021). "Naissaar – Viimsi avastamata pärl". Viimsi Teataja. p. 6. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- Kask, Ott (August 13, 2021). "Naissaare Püha Maarja kabel sai taas pühitsetud". Viimsi Teataja. No. 14. pp. 6–7. Retrieved April 5, 2024.
- Toom, Peedu (2012). Viimsi vald Naissaar Lõunaküla/Storbyn Küla Männiku tee 15 detailplaneering. Viimsi: Viimsi Valla Arenduskeskus OÜ. p. 8.
Männiku külla (käesoleval ajal Lõunaküla)
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