The Estonia Railway Museum occupies a major place among the several museums that are scattered across the country. This museum explores every aspect
associated with the railways in the European nation of Estonia. The Estonia Railway Museum stands at the Haapsalu Railway Station of Estonia. It is located in the building known as the Emperor's Pavilion. The building, which hosts the museum, was constructed in the year 1907. The Estonian Railway Museum attracts a large number of visitors every year.
The Railway Museum of Estonia explores the details of the railways in the country of Estonia. These mainly include the following aspects:
Birth or advent of railways in Estonia
Development of railway in Estonia
Tools used for the construction and development of railways
Life of the railway workers
Documents as well as the tickets of the railway business
Uniforms of different posts of railway workers
The museum also has the model of the office of the station master as well as the waiting rooms. The tourists to the museum can avail assistance of professional guides for taking them on tour of the museum. The Estonian Railway Museum is regularly visited by a large number of people, both local as well as tourists.