Midsummer Day at the Estonian Open Air Museum
On the most beautiful, whitest night of the year, you can have fun to the fullest at the Estonian Open Air Museum. Bonfires are lit, musical instruments from the best folk musicians play, colorful striped skirts spin, village swings creak, and children squeal as they play old-fashioned games.
Midsummer Eve is when a lot of magic happens, and at the Open Air Museum, you can get acquainted with traditions unique to Estonia: play Karelian games, explore the sauna, have your fortune told, and listen to fairy tales.
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