58.363117, 25.601603
GPS: 58° 21' 47" N, 25° 36' 6" E
Viljandi Town Hall is one of the four oldest stone houses in the town. It has been built between 1768 and 1774 and belonged to the lawyer and justice freeman Mr. J. N. Otto. In 1838 the house got an extension – a clock tower. About a century later the house underwent extensive reconstructions and a new German electrical clock was placed in the clock tower. Today Viljandi Municipal Government works in the house.
The manor was first mentioned in 1582. From the 1780s, the manor belonged to the von Stackelbergs. The main building erected at the end of the 18th century and was changed in the 19th and also 20th century. After expropriation, the manor has housed a sc...
Location: Sinialliku küla, Pärsti vald, Viljandimaa, 71105
The Sinialliku (Blue Springs) valley, which is a part of the ancient Viljandi valley, lies 3 km to the south-west from Viljandi. On the bottom of the valley there is the Sinialliku lake. The two springs - Suur Siniallikas (The Great Blue Spring) and Väi...
The monument is located on a green area between Tartu and Lossi streets in Viljandi. Carl Robert Jakobson was one the most important public figures during the Estonian Period of Awakening and founder of Sakala, the newspaper of Viljandi County. The stat...