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Tartu, Tartumaa
The Devil’s Bridge was built in 1913 in honour of the 300th jubilee of tsarist Russia’s Romanov Dynasty, which is memorialized on the bridge by the dates 1613-1913. The bridge is dedicated to Emperor Alexander I, who signed the founding treaty for the tsarist university - the second official opening of Tartu University, and...
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Võrumaa
The Tobrova Easter or Resurrection Chapel is the main place of interest in the village of Tobrova. The village was first mentioned in 1561. According to the traditional geographical distribution, the village belongs to the Koolina nulk (administrative unit). The chapel is located next to the only typical Setu farm preserved...
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Tallinn, Harjumaa
Toompea Castle is one of Estonia's oldest and grandest architectural groupings. Built in the 13th to the 14th centuries, the castle is situated on the steep limestone coast, 50 meters above sea level. It is one of the most potent symbols of reigning power, conquered over the centuries by various nations. Today, the Estonian...
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Türi Railway And Coach Station
Türi, Järvamaa
In 1898 the railway, 150,6 km long, was simultaneously started to be built from both ends,Tallinn and Viljandi. The first train arrived in Tallinn on 18th June 1900 but officially the railway line was launched on 21 Aug 1901. In 1923 the station was renamed as Türi instead of previous Allenküla and Alliku. In 1930 the station...
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Tartu, Tartumaa
The Turu Bridge was completed in 2003, and in the same year was voted the „act of the year” by the citizens of Tartu.
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Ukrainian UkrainianGreek-Catholic Church
Tallinn, Harjumaa
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is a newcomer in the Old Town, though the Ukrainian congregation has been active in Tallinn since the 17th century. The intriguing building, right alongside the city wall, is indeed medieval, but during its long history it has always served a secular purpose. The Ukrainian congregation...
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Uspensky Orthodox Church In Tartu
Tartu, Tartumaa
Uspensky Church, which forms a uniform complex with a long priest house on the northern side, was built in 1783 and belongs to the early classical period. Uspensky Church is located in the same place as the St. Mary- Magdalena's Church of a Domonican cloister founded before 1300. The details of the building are typical of...
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Järvamaa
Väätsa Manor is situated in Järva County, 6 km from Paide and 9 km from Türi. The single-storey stone building, which sits on tall foundations and has a gabled roof, dates from the first half of the 19th century. It has been completely renovated and is available for use by guests. You can book guided excursions and take a...
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Lääne-Virumaa
Under the leadership of Jakob Liiv and Märt Meos, the largest society house of its time in Estonia was in 1912. It originally took 8 months to build; the former house of the farmers' society is now the cultural centre at 2 Pikk Street.
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