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Attractions in Rapla County

The twin-towered church and the colourful history of the manor house, the tracks of the savages and the ancient forts. Let Raplamaal tell your story!

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Atla Mõisakeraamika Shop

Atla Mõisakeraamika (Manor Ceramics) has been in operation since 1991. The founder is Raivi Juks, Lord of Atla Manor. For decades brown clay earthenware has been made in the medieval style designed by R. Juks. For about 11 years, we have also been making white stoneware clay ceramics, hand painted by Kristel Luige. All our dishes are handmade from start to finish! We also make custom ceramics with logos, paintings, etc. It is possible to visit both our Mõisakeraamika shop and factory!

Handicraft shop at the windmill of Puraviku smithy

Do you value gifts that last for years? If the answer is ‘yes’, then make your way to the Puraviku windmill. In the shop of the windmill smithy, you are going to find a large selection of items created by blacksmiths. If you cannot find a suitable product straight away, please let us know about your ideas. The blacksmiths can forge iron roses, as well as railings for balconies. In addition to wrought iron objects, we also offer other handicraft items form the Rapla county.

The "Rabav Raplamaa" Shop

The shop sells only products that are produced in the Rapla County. The selection includes everything from jelly sweets to log houses, represented by products or advertising materials. You can also find local handicrafts. Good to know: * Here you can find gift coins (a’ 10 € )made by blacksmiths * Shop assistant uses an abacus for adding up the prices.

Handicraft Shop Süstik in the centre of Rapla

Handicraft Shop Süstik is located in the centre of Rapla on the second floor of Konsum shopping centre. Here you can find an abundance of local handicraft items. All the main types of crafts are represented – knitting, patchwork, smithery, ceramics, woodwork, glass, etc. Our shop has the largest selection of handicrafts in Rapla County. The artisans of our county are famous for the quality of their products. The manager of Süstik, who happens to be very active, organizes fairs in the city of Rapla twice a year. The Spring Fair that takes place in May and the Christmas Fair that takes place in December have become a tradition. Come and see real Estonian handicraft!
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Rapla central square

2018. Rapla’s central square, opened in 2007, is part of the “EV 100” programme, which has resulted in central squares in several other Estonian cities besides Rapla. The central square is covered with concrete slabs on a level surface and features a flag field, a colourful fountain, cycle parking, a playground, seating areas and landscaping.

There is a cosy café called “Hollivuud Lounge” on the central square, and on Thursdays there is an “OTT” (producer-to-consumer) fair.

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Octa Centrum

1977. Completed in 2005, the KEK building stands as a monument to Soviet-era architecture. The building resembles a landed UFO.

Interesting to know:

  • Everything in the building is octagonal – the floor plan and even the bins.
  • The octagonal pond, which appears to be a spatial reflection of the house, is effective.
  • The architects of the building are Toomas Rein and Aulo Padar.
  • During the Soviet era, people from all over the Soviet Union visited the special building.
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Raplamaa Centre for Contemporary Art

If you want to raise your artistic awareness and develop your creativity, you can learn new skills on our various art courses. We also organise a range of cultural and artistic events, training courses, workshops, study trips, create art projects and collaborate with other creative industries.

The Raplamaa Centre for Contemporary Art has grown out of the Rapla Art Society’s Art Workshop. Rapla KKK introduces Estonian contemporary art both in Estonia and abroad.

Our mission is art. If you’re an art lover too, come and let’s create new values together. Courses can be booked in advance. Open Tue-Fri 15-18 during exhibitions.

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