The District Museum of Talsi is situated in the one of the most beautiful and historically significant buildings of the town.
It was built in the neoclassicism style on the highest hill of the town, Tiguļu Hill, at the end of the 19 century, and initially it was the city residence of Baron von Fircks named Villa Hochheim. Expositions and exhibitions, which are located in the the historical building, demonstrate historically valuable artefacts of the region while exhibitions of the contemporary art can be seen in the hall of the museum collection building. The museum is surrounded by a dendrological park with more than 300 species of tree established as early as in times of Baron.
The museum offers: attractive and educational activities for students, families and adults excursions to the territory of the museum, park and the district of Talsi a program for newlyweds lease of premises for festivals and conferences
More information on the museum webpage.