An unusual Christmas village was arranged in a former Soviet base in the town Vilaski at the border with Latvia.
In the hangar with a futuristic decor, St. Santa stands behind the DJ console, and you can look for gnomes as you wander around paths around the shelters.
There is also a place where children can do handicrafts and a cafe.
Estonia. The unusual village of St. Nicholas. There used to be a USSR base here
Once diligent guarded and closed basewhich after the collapse of the USSR served as potato storagewas recently purchased by private Estonian investors.
In addition to interactive installations there is also museum cornerwhich presents, among others, photographs and aerial photos from the years. 60. and plans and documents obtained from the CIA.
The 22-meter-long R-12 Dwin missiles deployed here could carry nuclear warheads up to a hundred times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, he said. owner of Rain Aunapuquoted by the “Postimees” daily.
Estonia. Christmas village in a post-Soviet base
During the Cold War the rockets were secretly transported to the base on platforms resembling railway passenger cars.
R-12 base, where during the year, among others, techno music eventsas a Christmas village, can be visited until the end of December. The entrance ticket costs 10 euros.
In addition to the special winter decoration, the hangar also houses old post-soviet fire truck. – I wonder if it will serve as Santa's sleigh? – wondered in the ETV television report.