[2] The open-air department of the museum was opened in the village of Pringi in 1980.
[2] The three museums managed by the foundation complement each other, offering a broader picture of the life of Estonian coastal people.
The Museum of Coastal Folk covers coastal people on the shores of the Baltic Sea from ancient times to the present day, the Viimsi Open Air Museum tells the story of the fishing village, and the Naissaar Museum presents coastal people on small islands and military history.
The foundation acts as a memory institution for the people of the coast, collecting and exhibiting the cultural and historical heritage of the people of the coast in its museums.
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