HOLDRE MÕIS, Holdre küla, Tõrva vald, Valga maakond
The National Piano Museum is located in a special building - the historic Holdre Manor.
The Art Nouveau-style main building, with its Heimat-style influences, was erected around 1910 during the time of Woldemar von Ditmar. Previously, the manor centre had not been built in a representative style. The architect of the building was Otto Wildau, who also designed the nearby Taagepera and Karksi manor buildings. The aim of the National Piano Museum is to collect as complete a collection of Estonian pianos as possible.
By prior arrangement, we offer a musical guided tour with Alo Põldmäe, a composer, singer and music educator who is in charge of the Piano Museum.
Tuesday–saturday: 11:00 - 18:00
Sunday 11:00 - 16:00
Monday closed
Friday–saturday: 11:00 - 18:00
Sunday 11:00 - 16:00
Monday–thursday: closed
Adult:
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8 €Child:
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6 €Family ticket:
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18 €Pensioner:
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6 €University student:
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6 €School student:
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6 €Group price:
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7 €Exact price to be clarified by service provider.
Adult:
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8 €Child:
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6 €Family ticket:
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18 €Pensioner:
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6 €University student:
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6 €School student:
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6 €Group price:
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7 €Exact price to be clarified by service provider.
If you are coming from Viljandi, the most sensible way is to drive through Taagepera, then you will avoid the gravel road between Karjatnurme-Holdre. Wild animals may cross the roads, so please drive slightly below the speed limit. The Holdre Manor Visitor Centre's car park is located to the right of the main gates, next to the bus stop.
Bus: | Holdre |