Location: Raekoja plats 18, Tartu linn, Tartumaa, 51004
18 Raekoja Square. late 18th century building. Duchess Barclay bought the house in 1819 after the death of her husband, Barclay de Tolly. The longitudinal wall of the building toward the river was built on the basis of the old town wall, while the other...
Location: Raja küla, Kasepää vald, Jõgevamaa, 49509
The Old Believers’ congregation in Rajaküla has its roots in the 18th century. The first
Old Believers escaping from czar’s violent persecutions occurred in Estonia a century
before. Rajaküla chapel was destroyed in the II World War. The bell-towe...
The Bridge of Freedom is believed to be locating in the spot used already during the ancient times to exchange goods between Russian cities and Estonian counties. While planning the previous bridge the city had to break off the negotiations with the Ger...
The black lines in the stone parquet symbolize railway - to remember the 30 000 Estonians deported to Siberia. The cornflowers, Estonian national flowers, are always in tears - an effort of the modern water system.