Estonian Firefighting Museum

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Estonian Firefighting Museum
Fire Museum
DirectorIvo Paulus
Websitehttp://www.tuletorjemuuseum.ee/en

Estonian Firefighting Museum (

First World War, in 1919.[1]

History

Estonian Firefighting Museum was established in 1974, which makes it one of the oldest active fire museums in Eastern Europe.[2] In 1974-2003 the museum was located in the historic fire house on Vana-Viru Street. Since 2007 the Firefighting Museum is located in the fire station on Raua Street. The exhibits consist of the antique firefighting equipment, there are currently plans to expand the museum, including to open the exhibition of fire engines and to take into use the historic tower of the fire house.[3]

See also

Estonian Rescue Board

References

  1. ^ "Eesti Tuletõrjemuuseum". Tuletorjemuuseum.ee. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  2. ^ "Eesti Tuletõrjemuuseum". Tuletorjemuuseum.ee. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2016-11-22.

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