Yygeva — a regional center with a population of 6,000 inhabitants in a picturesque area. The peculiarity of Yygev is cold winters, and even the record of the colder temperature in Estonia — 43.5 — set here right here. That is why it is in Yygev that a competition is held to cast the longest icicle, and in the summer a funny festival of garlic is held. Legends go about the garlic soup of the coldest city: everyone who will try at least once will remember it! Of course, the Estonian Santa Claus lives in Yysigeva and here is proclaimed by the archbishop of Christmas peace. Despite cold weather, people with hot hearts live here who like to sing, dance and play sports. In 2011, the General-Estonian Female Dance Festival, for which over 3,000 participants will be held in Yysigeva. The famous poetess Betty Alver and composer Alo Matthiazen were born in Yyshev and therefore consider him an inspiration to inspiration. It is worth coming here!
The perfectly restored museum is located in the same house where Betty Alver was born, in it you can familiarize yourself with her work, as well as the work of the composer Ala Matthizen. The smiling spirit of the city established in the central square supports the townspeople both in joy and in grief.