The Oskar Luts House Museum was the last home of Oskar Luts (1887-1953), the favourite Estonian writer of many generations and the author of Kevade, a national mythical tale. The writer’s study and living room have been preserved in their original state. The museum provides an excellent opportunity to find out all about Luts’ life and literary work. The permanent exhibition also highlights the role of theatre and film in transforming his characters into iconic and epic figures.