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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 [1] and currently exhibited and operated as part of the Estonian Open Air Museum. [2]
The building was relocated to the museum in 1968 [1] and reconstructed from 1969 to 1973. Since 1993, a restaurant has operated inside the building. The restaurant serves traditional Estonian cuisine. [3]
This inn is relatively small, with only one stable room.
59°26′01″N 24°38′26″E / 59.4336167°N 24.6406388°E
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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 [1] and currently exhibited and operated as part of the Estonian Open Air Museum. [2]
The building was relocated to the museum in 1968 [1] and reconstructed from 1969 to 1973. Since 1993, a restaurant has operated inside the building. The restaurant serves traditional Estonian cuisine. [3]
This inn is relatively small, with only one stable room.
59°26′01″N 24°38′26″E / 59.4336167°N 24.6406388°E