Kihnu Essentials
Kihnu island, a UNESCO-recognized cultural space, preserves centuries-old traditions through its unique matriarchal social structure. This selection covers the island’s primary landmarks, from the white conical lighthouse at the southern tip to the historic Orthodox church and museum. Visitors can explore the maritime history of legendary captain Kihnu Jõnn, visit the sandy shores of Linaküla, and see the local ferry terminal that serves as the island’s main link to mainland Estonia.
Kihnu Museum
Housed in the former schoolhouse, this museum displays traditional Kihnu handicrafts, tools, and exhibits on the island's maritime history and local customs.
Kihnu lighthouse
Built in 1864 at Pitkänä cape, this white conical iron lighthouse was pre-fabricated in England and shipped to the island to guide Baltic Sea vessels.
Kihnu Püha Nikolai kirik
An 18th-century Orthodox church featuring a simple architectural style. It became the center of the local congregation following the mass conversion to Orthodoxy in the 1840s.
Kihnu vana rahvamaja
Historic wooden community center used for traditional gatherings and cultural events.
Linaküla beach
A sandy stretch on the western coast of the island characterized by shallow waters and a surrounding pine forest.
Kihnu kalmistu
Traditional island cemetery located near the church, containing the grave of legendary sea captain Enn Uuetoa, known as Kihnu Jõnn.
Kihnu sadam
The island’s primary ferry terminal providing regular passenger and vehicle transport to Munalaid on the Estonian mainland.
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