
Lotte Village Theme Park
Pärnumaa
Lotte Village Theme Park, located in Reiu village, Pärnumaa, Estonia, is a popular family destination built around the characters and world of the Lotte animated films. Opened on July 25, 2014, the park brings to life the colorful seaside community of Leiutajateküla, inhabited by anthropomorphic animals such as rabbits, dogs, and squirrels. Visitors can explore over a hundred interactive attractions, including a planetarium, an internet discovery tower, an adventure park, and the Rabbit People's Museum. The park offers daily theatrical performances, concerts, workshops, and sports activities, with actors in character engaging with guests to emphasize themes of kindness and invention. Lotte Village Theme Park is renowned as the largest family theme park in the Baltic states and is open during the summer season and winter Christmas period, making it an ideal year-round destination for families seeking an immersive and educational entertainment experience.
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Tip: The best time to visit Lotte Village Theme Park is during the summer season when all attractions and outdoor activities are fully operational. Tickets can be purchased in advance online to avoid queues, and there are typically discounts available for families and groups. The park also opens during the winter holiday season with special Christmas events, offering a magical experience. Visitors are encouraged to check the official website for opening hours and event schedules to plan their visit accordingly.
Interesting facts
- •The Lotte films have been sold to more than 50 countries worldwide and have won numerous international awards.
- •The third full-length Lotte film premiered in 2019 and was nominated at the Berlin International Film Festival.
- •The park features over 100 attractions, inventions, and play facilities, making it the largest family theme park in the Baltic states.
- •Live actors in character roles engage visitors daily, creating an immersive theatrical experience.
- •The park includes unique facilities such as a planetarium and the Rabbit People's Museum.
History
The concept of Lotte Village Theme Park evolved from the popular Estonian animated films starting with the 2000 TV series "Lotte's Journey South," followed by full-length films released in 2006, 2011, and 2019.
These films, which won numerous international awards and were distributed in over 50 countries, inspired the creation of the park.
The idea matured through collaboration with Rein Malsub, who became the park's developer and manager.
The park officially opened in 2014, bringing the fictional Leiutajateküla community and its characters to life as an interactive theme park.
Place Guide
Leiutajateküla Village2014
A colorful seaside village inhabited by animal characters like rabbits, dogs, and squirrels, representing the fictional community from the Lotte films.
Planetarium
An educational attraction offering shows related to astronomy and discovery, enhancing the park's focus on invention and learning.
Internet Discovery Tower
A modern interactive tower where visitors can explore digital and internet-related activities, blending technology with play.
Adventure Park
Outdoor play area with physical challenges and activities designed for children to engage in sports and adventure.
Rabbit People's Museum
A thematic museum dedicated to the Rabbit People, one of the animal communities in Leiutajateküla, showcasing their culture and stories.
Contact
Phone: 5885 5699