Peipsimaa regionas.

Atkarpa 26. Varnja‒Alatskivi.

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Photo gallery. Tel: +372 58050201.

The museum exhibits traditional clothing, household items, handicrafts, tools, photographs, books and more of Old Believers. Tel: +372 56623980.

In the museum of Chicory, you can get acquainted with the history of chicory cultivation in row villages near Lake Peipus and see the tools related to chicory cultivation. Tel: +372 55639398.

The host is happy to welcome guests, show onion cultivation and offer wonderful pies. Tel: +372 53588555.

Nina Church has been recognized as a cultural monument since 1997.

The exposition of the museum gives a good overview of the life and work of Eduard Tubin, one of the best-known composers of Estonia. Tel: +372 5286598.

The Nature Centre is located in the manor house built in the late 19th century. Located in the Alatskivi landscape reserve. Tel: +372 55511061.

The castle was built by the landlord Arved von Nolcken in 1880-1885. Tel: +372 5286598.

In our tea culture workshops, will discuss the history of tea-drinking in the Old Believers’ villages, talk about what Ivan chai is and how it is made. The workshop is carried out in a cosy house of Old Believers. We will bring the water straight from the well, make samovar tea from it, and taste the traditional cooked sugar of Old Believers.
Depending on the season, guests can also participate in the process of making Ivan chai with the hostess of Mesi Tare (summer time) or hear stories on history and the healing properties of tea while enjoying a cup of Ivan chai (autumn-winter time).

How many bees are needed to make one kilo of honey? Does honey always taste the same? How do bees communicate with each other, and how fast do bees fly? How many flowers does a bee visit during a foraging flight?

Your questions will be answered at the unique Mesi Tare honey workshop on the Onion Route. We will taste honey and learn how to distinguish between fake honey and real honey!

We will discuss how each of us can help protect bees and what threats they face.

We will also drink a nice cup of tea, as is the custom of the Old Believers, and explore the impressive samovar collection at the Samovar House.

Come and have a treat with your friends and family!

Alatskivi Ceramics is a unique space where history and Estonian craftsmanship converge – it is situated in the vaulted basement of Alatskivi Castle, where the manor's servants once resided. Now a talented ceramics master works there, creating unique, high-quality handmade clay products on-site – bowls, cups, jugs, and other beautiful everyday ceramics that make lovely gifts!

Visitors can purchase and admire these unique items in the shop and also try their hand at working with clay – the workshops are suitable for adults and are especially popular with children.

You can also visit the castle, the Eduard Tubina Museum, the Alatskivi Castle Horse Stable Exhibition, and the restaurant!