58.375553, 24.497301
GPS: 58° 22' 32" N, 24° 29' 50" E
The neo-classicist building of the Mud Baths is one of the most important symbols of the Pärnu resort. It was built in 1926-1927 in place of a bathing house that was burned down in World War I. The history of the Pärnu Mud Baths, but also of the resort can however be tracked down to the year 1838 when the bathing house by the sea offered warm sea baths in the summer and hot sauna in the winter. The resort started to develop rapidly in the 1890s. In the Soviet era, the so-called temple of health started to serve the health of the working people; after Estonia's independence, it became deserted and lost its function. Now, however, a new owner has been found and perhaps it will once again become one of the main symbols of the Pärnu resort!
Location: Ülejõe 1, Lavassaare, Pärnu linn, Pärnumaa, 87001
There are more than 80 items of different rolling stock in the outdoors exposition, including 5 steam locomotives and a numerous special-purpose technical facilites. All working locomotives are stored in the round-house built in 1924. According to the c...
Completed in 2006, the attractive Beach Promenade has the feeling of a real resort and makes the Summer Capital's beaches inviting even in bad weather! Romantically winding down the beach, the promenade surprises you with is well-thought functionality, ...
The Pärnu Jetty has always been an important harbour. To stop sand build-up in the river mouth, jetties made from logs were built in 1769, as ordered by the empress Catherine II. In 1863-64, new jetties were built of rocks that were transported th...