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The Kolu Inn (Estonian: Kolu kõrts) is a relocated authentic inn originally built in the Estonian vernacular style in the village of Kolu, Harjumaa, in 1840 and currently exhibited and operated as part of the Estonian Open Air Museum.
The building was relocated to the museum in 1968 and reconstructed from 1969 to 1973. Since 1993, a restaurant has operated inside the building. The restaurant serves traditional Estonian cuisine.
This inn is relatively small, with only one stable room.
References
- ^ "Kolu inn". Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum. Estonian Open Air Museum. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
- Rosenberg, Irene (1987). A Guide to the Museums of Tallinn. Tallinn: Perioodika. p. 24.
- Carolyn Bain (2009). Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Lonely Planet. ISBN 1-74104-770-6.
Sources
External links
- Kolu Inn, Estonian Open Air Museum
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