Haapsalu’s Railway and Communications Museum (Raudtee- ja sidemuuseum) preserves greater than 150 years of Estonian and Soviet rail historical past in a station as soon as constructed for the arrival of Tsar Nicholas II. Constructed with him in thoughts, The Haapsalu station is full with an elaborate 216-meter picket coated platform and imperial ready rooms. Its lengthy picket passenger pavilion, was closed to site visitors within the Nineties however stays a outstanding relic of the nation’s railway previous.
With full exterior entry to the trains, rail station, grounds, and outbuildings the museum is an effective way to spend just a few hours.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 