The bronze bust of writer AH Tammsaare rests on a tall granite column. The column is decorated with bas-relief that depict episodes from the novel Truth and Justice – the arrival of Andres and Krõõt at Vargamäe and Indrek digging a ditch in the swamp an...
The bold and talented general of Scottish roots, Michael Barclay de Tolly (1761--1818) led the conquering of Paris in the 31st of March in 1814. His widow had his earthly remains embalmed and set in the mausoleum 1.5 kilometers away from the family's ma...
Kristjan Jaak Peterson, born in 1801 and died at the early age of 21, was one of the first Estonian authors. Originating from a simple Estonian family he knew at least 16 languages, several from the east being among those. An urban legend says he used t...