Narva Museum/Castle
St.-peterburi mnt. 2, phone: +37 235 99 230, email: [email protected], (http://www.narvamuuseum.ee/). hours: wednesday - sunday 10 am - 6 pm. the castle tower overlooks the ivangorod castle on the russian side of the river and offers an eclectic display of estonian and narva history. tickets are 30 eek.
Narva Art Gallery
The gallery the art centre of East-Viry County. It is located in 18th century former ammunition warehouse. In addition to the permanent collection, exhibitions of modern Estonian and West-European art are organized and a traditional art party takes place on the last Sunday in May
Kreenholm area and Kreenholm Textile Factory
The famous Kreenholm Textile Factory was built on the shore of the waterfall in the 19th century, and was the largest factory in the Russian Empire at that time. In 1913 over ten thousand people worked there! A compact complex of industrial architecture developed around the factory that included the factory, a hospital, workers' barracks, directors' houses, and Kreenholm Park.
The Lords Resurrection Cathedral
It was built in 1890-1896 for the orthodox workers of Kreenholm Manufactory. Architectural solution comes from Byzantine tradition. You can see three part iconostasis and 17th centuryâs Christâs crucifix. The bombing of the city on year 1944 during the second world war, left only the church untouched.
Narva Alexander Megachurch
Build in 1881-84 the Alexander Church was damaged during both World War I and II. The bell tower was destroyed in 1944 along with the Walcker organ that was located there. Today the church's bell tower has been restored. You can visit the bell tower and the observation platform installed there, as well as a museum where artworks from the 14th to 21st century are displayed.