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South Estonia

Accordion player Karl Kikas

Karl Kikas (1914–1992) from Valgjärv was a man who made the national instrument radio-famous. To commemorate his importance in the cultural history of the Teppo-type accordion, a sculpture of Karl Kikas in the downtown of Põlva was erected by Heino Tartes and the local accordion community.
Donations were made to make the bronze statue and a big accordion concert was organised at the Estonian National Museum in Tartu.
The bronze sculpture by Bruno Kadak and Ekke Väli was opened in Põlva on 20 July 2019.
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South Estonia

Opening times

All year round

Round the clock

Location

Kesk tänav 13, Põlva linn, Põlva vald, Põlva maakond