Narva Museum

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Narva Museum
Narva Muuseum
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Narva Castle
Narva Museum
Established ()
LocationPeterburi maantee 2, 20308 Narva, Estonia
Coordinates 59°22′31″N28°12′06″E / 59.3754°N 28.2016°E / 59.3754; 28.2016 Coordinates: 59°22′31″N28°12′06″E / 59.3754°N 28.2016°E / 59.3754; 28.2016
Website www.narvamuuseum.ee

Narva Museum (Estonian : Narva muuseum) is a museum in Narva, Estonia. The museum is composed of the Narva Castle, the Northern Yard, and the Narva Art Gallery. [1]

In summer 2020, new exhibition was opened in Narva Castle. This exhibition gives overview of Narva from the 13th century to the beginning of the 20th century. [1]

The Northern Yard depicts the district of artisans, who worked in Narva since 17th century. [1]

The Narva Art Gallery was opened in 1991. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Narva Museum, Estonia". Visitestonia.com. Retrieved 4 December 2020.