The Soviet-Era Sillamäe

Estonia


This branch of the Sillamäe Museum, housed in the Sillamäe Cultural Centre (a former bomb shelter), displays the museum's collection of artefacts from the town's Soviet past: busts, uniforms, flags and large portraits of Lenin and Stalin.


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