Overview of Local Tradition web map

The Local Tradition Web Map opens up archive texts, photos, videos and audio tracks about places and landscapes. The application is a constantly developing environment, with new tracks added over time from all over Estonia. So far, the Local Tradition Web Map has published materials from national park memory landscape projects, texts, audio tracks and photos from the Urvaste parish, texts and photos from the Rõuge parish, texts and audio tracks from the Hageri parish, place names and video recordings from the Ruila region. Along with texts and photos and audio and video tracks, it is possible to combine various data layers important for studying local history on the map: cultural monuments, nature conservation sites, heritage cultural sites, cross trees, historical administrative divisions, historical base maps, cadastral maps, various place name layers. The application was created by the Local History Working Group of the Estonian Folklore Archive of the Estonian Literary Museum in cooperation with the Land and Spatial Development Board and the Environmental Board. Contributions from communities and researchers are also welcome to the Local Tradion web map. To refine the map or develop it regionally, please write to the coordinator of the Local Lore Map application, archival specialist Jüri Metssalu of the Estonian Folklore Archive, juri.metssalu@kirmus.ee

Contact

Support e-mail: kaardirakendus@maaruum.ee
phone: +372 665 0600

ID: FMA_PARANDOBJ_WFS

Nimi
Pärandkultuuri objektid
Metaandmed
Pärandkultuuri all mõistetakse antud andmebaasi tähenduses eelmiste põlvkondade poolt pärandunud inimtekkelisi objekte maastikus, mis omavad mingit pärimuslikku taustateavet ja kultuurilist väärtust eeskätt kohalikule kogukonnale. Pärandkultuuri objektid ei ole riikliku kaitse all, nende säilimine on eeskätt maaomanike endi kätes. Hoida saab seda, millest teatakse ja mida väärtustatakse. Pärandkultuuri objektide asukohast teavitamine ja teadaoleva taustainfo jagamine on pärandkultuuri kaardirakenduse peamine eesmärk. Andmed pärinevad Eesti looduse infosüsteemist (EELIS) - uuenevad igaöiselt.
Name
Objects of Cultural Heritage
Metadata
In this database 'heritage culture' is defined as man-made objects in the landscape that have been inherited from the previous generations. These objects are often connected to the folklore and tradition and possess cultural value especially for the local community. The objects of heritage culture are not protected by laws, their preservation is in the hands of the landowners. Sharing knowledge about the location of heritage culture objects and their background information is the main purpose of the cultural heritage map application. Data is originated from the Estonian nature information system (EELIS) - updated nightly basis.
copyright
EELIS (Eesti looduse infosüsteem), Keskkonnaagentuur, RMK
WFS URL
WMS URL

Last update: 17.04.2025 15:11
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