Kaali meteoriitika ja paekivimuuseum
About This Museum
Tucked away in the quiet, forested heart of Saaremaa, the Kaali Meteorite and Limestone Museum sits at the edge of a crater lake that feels almost otherworldly. You're not just looking at rocks here; you're walking through the site of a cataclysmic event that shaped both the landscape and local legends. The main hall is dominated by a massive, rust-colored chunk of space iron, one of the largest meteorite fragments ever found in Europe. It’s a place that perfectly blends cosmic drama with deep Estonian geological history.
Collection Highlights
The star is undoubtedly the main meteorite fragment, but don't miss the smaller pitted pieces you can actually touch. The exhibits brilliantly connect the crater's formation to the epic 'Kalevipoeg' folklore, and upstairs you'll find fascinating displays on the island's unique limestone and its fossilized sea creatures.
Visitor Information
It's a compact museum, so an hour or two is plenty. Definitely take the five-minute walk from the museum down to the crater lake itself—the view from the rim is essential and free to access.
Architecture & Building
Housed in a charming, rustic stone building that feels like it grew right out of the Saaremaa landscape, it has a simple, sturdy charm that fits its subject matter perfectly.
Contact & Location
Address: Kaali meteoriitika- ja paekivimuuseum, Masa — Kaali, Kaali, Kaali küla, Saaremaa vald, Saare maakond, 94143, Eesti
Phone: +372 506 9515
Website: Visit Website