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Pärnu, Pärnumaa
Vuonna 1905 valmistunut Villa Ammende on yksi parhaiten kunnostettuja jugendtyylisiä hotelleja Euroopassa. Villa Ammende tarjoaa majoitusta 35 hengelle 18 huoneessa. Peamajan ja Kärnerimajan ylelliset sviitit ja deluxe-huoneet, joissa on ainutlaatuinen sisustus ja Art Nouveau -alkuperäishuonekalut, tarjoavat kodikkaan ja...
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Pärnu, Pärnumaa
A banking house in the style of Bank of Estonia department buildings, designed by A. Kotli and O. Soans, is an example of the representative traditionalism of the end of the 1930s. The building got its final finish after World War II and until 1967 it was used as a theatre. It currently accommodates two banks. The historical...
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Beach Café's Building In Pärnu
Pärnu, Pärnumaa
This is an outstanding example of functionalism designed by architect O. Siinmaa and engineer H. Laul and completed in 1939. The building has large picture and circular windows, a mushroom-shaped balcony and terraces of reinforced concrete. It was redesigned into the Sunset Nightclub in the course of reconstruction initiated...
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Beach Salon (kuursaal) And AndOpen-Air Stand
Pärnu, Pärnumaa
The Kuursaal building dating from 1880 has been repeatedly renovated – the last renovation took place in 2003. The functionalist cylindrical bandstand behind the building was erected according to the design by O. Siinmaa in 1937 and renovated in 1985. Next to the Kuursaal there is the monument of Raimond Valgre (R. Pärg).
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Pärnu, Pärnumaa
As a result of the 1st International Days of Sculpture in 2001, the first sculptures were put up – that was the beginning of the Boulevard of Sculptures. The authors of the sculptures are from Estonia, Finland, Japan, the US, Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland and France. There are currently 18 sculptures made of dolomite, cast iron,...
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Pärnu, Pärnumaa
The exclusive neo-renaissance building was put up for the Pskov Junker and Ko Bank in 1834-1835. It has been a courthouse since 1928.
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Pärnu, Pärnumaa
The church built under the guidance of Riga master builder J. H. Güterbock in 1744-1747 is one of the most outstanding examples of baroque churches in Estonia. The spire of the tower was made by J. H. Wülbern, the tower master of Riga’s St. Peter’s Church. The church was sanctified in 1750. As Russian Empress Elizabeth funded...
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Former Boys’ School's Building
Pärnu, Pärnumaa
The strict neo-renaissance brick building with strong aspirations of post-classicist symmetry was erected in 1870-1875. Alexander Boulevard, which was lined with Dutch poplars, started in front of it and led to the postal road to Riga. There is Pushkin’s oak, which was planted to celebrate the 100th birthday of the poet in...
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Former Girls Upper Secondary School's Building
Pärnu, Pärnumaa
The building in the historic Hanseatic gothic style built in 1902 as a Girls Upper Secondary School that is situated above the Jupiter bastion in the modern fortification zone (Riga architect A. Reinberg) is the biggest school building that was built in Pärnu before World War I.
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Health Rehabilitation Centre Sõprus' Building
Pärnu, Pärnumaa
Former hotel & boarding house Villa Vasa (architect A. Nürnberg) is a simple 1930s functionalist 40-room house built for Swedish holidaymakers in 1938 by the company of Hans Diedrich Schmidt that started shipping traffic with Stockholm. The spacious extension was erected for the sanatorium in the Soviet period.
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Pärnu, Pärnumaa
Hotelli Victoria sijaitsee vuonna 1926 valmistuneessa plastisella muodolla riiantapaisessa heimat-tyylisessä rakennuksessa, joka on yksi ensimmäisiä ja ilmeikkäämpiä arkkitehtien E. v. Wolffeldtin ja A. Nürnbergin yhteistöitä Pärnussa. Alun perin kuuluivat kompleksiin mansardikattoinen liikerakennus, piharakennus ja...
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House And Commercial Building 28 Rüütli St.
Pärnu, Pärnumaa
This is one of the first neo-renaissance buildings on the shopping street of the town. It was built in 1875. The second storey was used by several banks and insurance companies on end, and after World War II it housed the Pärnu Department of the State Bank and Pärnu Central Library
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