The Museum of Coastal Folk Foundation (Estonian: Sihtasutus Rannarahva Muuseum)—previously known as the Viimsi Museum Foundation (Estonian: Sihtasutus Viimsi Muuseumid)—is a foundation that manages three museums: the Viimsi Open Air Museum, the Museum of Coastal Folk, and the Naissaar Museum. The predecessor of the Museum of Coastal Folk Foundation is the Kirov Collective Fishing Farm Museum, which was founded in 1971. The open-air department of the museum was opened in the village of Pringi in 1980. In its present form, the museum was created after several reorganizations in June 2007, when the Viimsi Museum Foundation was created. In the fall of 2009, the institution was renamed the Museum of Coastal Folk Foundation because the new name better reflected the work and history of the museum. More information...
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