Mahtra Talurahvamuuseum | |
Established | 1970 |
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Location | Muuseumi 1, Juuru, Rapla Parish, 79401 Rapla County, Estonia |
Coordinates | 59°3′26″N24°57′56″E / 59.05722°N 24.96556°E |
Type | Rural history museum |
Director | Jaanus Plaat |
Website | mahtramuuseum.ee |
The Mahtra Peasant Museum (Estonian : Mahtra Talurahvamuuseum) is located in Rapla Parish in Rapla County, Estonia. It is a national institution of the Estonian Ministry of Culture and a national museum. [1] [2]
In its charter, the main objectives of the museum are as follows: "to collect, study, and preserve information and objects of cultural value relating to the history and culture of Rapla County, and to make it available to the public for the purposes of research, education, and general interest." [3]
The museum has its origins in an exhibition on the 90th anniversary of the Mahtra War that was held in Juuru Middle School (Estonian : Juuru Mittieelikus Keskskool). In 1958, on the centennial of the Mahtra War, a museum room was opened in the Juuru Cultural Center. The museum was founded in 1967 and was officially opened in 1970. [4]
The Mahtra War was a peasant insurgency at Mahtra Manor in Estonia in the Russian Empire from May to July 1858.
Juuru Parish is a former Estonian municipality located in Rapla County. It had a population of 1,627 and an area of 152.4 km².
Rapla Parish is an Estonian municipality located in Rapla County. It has a population of 13,193 and an area of 859 km2.
Juuru is a small borough in Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia. From 1991 until 2017, Juuru was the administrative center of Juuru Parish.
Atla is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia. It is located about 13 km (8 mi) northeast of the town of Rapla, just east of Juuru and 6 km (4 mi) northwest of Kaiu, by road no. 14. As of the 2011 census, the village's population was 81. Between 1991 and 2017, the village was located in Juuru Parish.
Härgla is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia. It has an area of 12.35 km² and a population of 68.
Hõreda is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County in northwestern Estonia. It has an area of 421 ha and a population of 39.
Jaluse is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County in northwestern Estonia. Between 1991–2017 the village was located in Juuru Parish.
Lõiuse is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County in northwestern Estonia. It has an area of 13.48 km² and a population of 108.
Mahtra is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia. It has a population of 92. Between 1991 and 2017 the village was located in Juuru Parish.
Maidla is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County in northwestern Estonia. Between 1991 and 2017 the village was located in Juuru Parish.
Orguse is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County in northwestern Estonia. Between 1991 and 2017 the village was located in Juuru Parish.
Pirgu is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County in northwestern Estonia. Between 1991–2017 the village was located in Juuru Parish.
Vankse is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County in northwestern Estonia. Between 1991 and 2017 the village was located in Juuru Parish.
Helda is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia. It's located about 8 km northeast of the town of Rapla. It has an area of 545 ha and a population of 43.
Sadala is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia. It has an area of 385 hectares and a population of 10. Between 1991–2017 the village was located in Juuru Parish.
Kalda is a village in Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia. It has an area of 53 ha and a population of 10.
Järlepa Lake is a lake in Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia.
Mahtra sõda is a 1902 novel by Eduard Vilde. It is the first part of a trilogy of historical novels about the peasant movements of the 1900s. The second work of the trilogy is Kui Anija mehed Tallinnas käisid, and the third part is Prohvet Maltsvet.
The Atla-Eeru Inn is a former inn in Juuru, Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia. The inn building has been recognized as a national cultural monument.