Seto Museum of Farming

The Seto Museum of Farming is a museum of the Seto people's farming culture and practices, located in the Värska Parish, Põlva County, Estonia. It was first opened in 1998.[1][2]

The Seto Museum Gates, July 8th 2013

General

The museum showcases traditional farm construction, ancient work tools, and craftwork.[2] It also organizes Seto cultural events which present Seto folklore and traditions, such as "Lace days" (Estonian, pitsipäevad) where visitors have the opportunity to watch and help create colorful Seto lacework among other traditions.[3]

References

  1. Eesti Entsüklopeedia 12. köide 2003, 511
  2. "Seto Talumuuseum - Seto Talumuuseum". www.setomuuseum.ee.
  3. "Seto pitsi päevad, Võru maakond".

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