Kolu Inn
The Kolu kõrts (Estonian for Inn of Kolu) is a relocated authentic inn originally built in the Estonian vernacular style in the village of Kolu, Harjumaa in 1840 and currently exhibited and operated as a part of the Estonian Open Air Museum.

Kolu kõrts
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Reassembling Kolu kõrts in 1972
The building was relocated to the museum in 1968 and reconstructed in 1969–1973. Since 1993, a restaurant operates inside the building. The restaurant serves traditional Estonian cuisine.[1]
This inn is of a relatively small size, with only one stable room.
References
- Carolyn Bain (2009). Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Lonely Planet. ISBN 1-74104-770-6.
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