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One of the most impressive Neo-baroque style buildings in Estonia was never finished.
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An airfield built by the Soviet army.
NB! You must get a pass in advance to visit the airfield territory: 17 Lahe, Haapsalu, working hours: M.–F., 8 am – 17 pm.
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A place for swimming and a rest area.
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The Czar frequently vacationed at Pullapää beach with his family.
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Several meters long and 3 to 4 m high. The precipice is situated inland, approximately 1 km from the current coastline.
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The lower (58.934007, 23.482814) and upper (58.927698, 23.489201) lighthouse are located 802 m from each other.
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A cultural heritage object and the place where Czar Peter I had a small accident when his carriage brushed against this stone in 1715 after a visit to Ungru.
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The proud station building, constructed at the beginning of the 20th century, museum and outdoor exhibition. +372 4734574
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Introduces you to the coastline populated by Swedes and their history in Estonia. +372 55623993
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A commemorative bench for the composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky who vacationed in Haapsalu in 1867.
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The centre of the health resort with a historical promenade passing several monuments and attractions.
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An Old town from the 13th century. +372 5184664
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The historic Town Hall building (1775) introduces the 190-year resort history of Haapsalu. The resort changed the urban structure of Haapsalu, brought new connections, a different way of life, and a broader world view. The visitor sees the development of the provincial town into an imperial resort of the Russian Empire and a lovely Estonian summer vacation town. In addition, the Town Hall exhibition house offers interesting themed exhibitions.
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Paralepa beach has always been a sandy beach with one of the warmest water temperatures in Estonia. In the vicinity of the beach it is possible to use a shower and toilet (for a fee) in Paralepa Camping or at the Hotel Thalasso Spa Fra Mare. On the beach, there are mobile toilets, cabanas, a children's playground, and a volleyball court. Good to know: The official season is from 1 June to 31 August. During the season, life guards are present every day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Pay attention to the colours of the flag: Green – swimming is safe and water is warmer than 18ºC; yellow – dangerous for children and the elderly; red – dangerous to all, water is below 16ºC.
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The innovation centre INNOKAS in Haapsalu welcomes families, toddlers, youthful grandparents, and kindergarten and school groups. INNOKAS promotes inventing and exploring – guests can discover the laws of nature on their own.
Our team works hard to make sure that all guests can create something and discover the laws of the world through invention. Besides robotics, we have virtual reality and 3D printing. You can also celebrate birthdays and organise corporate events here.
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The activity park of Haapsalu Neurological Rehabilitation Centre on the Haapsalu promenade is intended for wheelchair users. This is an important additional option for people who need a wheelchair to move due to an accident or illness. The park's attractions help both young and older wheelchair users to enjoy the fresh air and exercise. The park offers new opportunities for more versatile and interesting trainings for people in rehabilitation. In the park, you can swing, play basketball, and do moderate strength training for your hands or feet.
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Ilon's Wonderland is a theme park for children and families that showcases the work of Ilon Wikland, the illustrator of Astrid Lindgren's children's books.
The three-storey building is open from September to April. It has a gallery, a cinema, an exhibition hall, Karlsson's Room, Ilon's Kitchen, and a playroom, where workshops and thematic events take place.
From May to August, the Wonderland courtyard is also open. Inside you'll find Mattias's cottage and a handicrafts workshop where you and your kids can make many exciting items yourself. In the courtyard, you can try your hand at target throwing, stilt-walking, fishing, acting, and sandbox games.
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Phone: +372 473 7065
E-mail: info@salm.ee
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