Värska Visitor Centre and Northern Camp Museum
A Walk in the Northern Camp
Middle school and high school students, adults
In 1926, on the initiative of General Nikolai Reek, the Pechory Northern Camp of the Defense Forces of the Republic of Estonia was established on the shores of Lake Õrsava in Värska. It was the summer training center of the defense forces, where cavalry and artillerymen from all over Estonia practiced. Soldiers' barracks, staff building, residences for officers' families, the camp chief and commandant, a bakery, stables for horses, a shop, a 500-seat casino and a canteen, and other auxiliary buildings were built by the soldiers themselves. The arrival of the soldiers in the spring significantly enlivens the life of the region. Most of the buildings have been destroyed by now, but the barracks that housed the soldiers and some residential buildings have survived. In 2020, the summer residence of General Nikolai Reek, which was part of the complex of camp buildings, was opened in a restored form, which is a fine example of the Art Nouveau style loved in the 1920s. On a walk in Northern Camp, we revive the former camp life with the help of old photos and stories.
- Visitors:
- Groups
- Length:
- 1.5 h
- Work hours:
- Sept–May Tue–Sat 11–17; June–Aug Wed–Sun 11–17
- Price:
- 60€
- Guide:
- With a guide
- Address:
Pikk 29, Värska, Võru county
- Contacts:
myyk@setomuuseum.ee, tel +372 505 4673
Clothing according to the weather, groups up to 20 people, program is in Estonian (ask for other languages)