Location: Pargi 2, Kuressaare linn, Saaremaa, 93813
In the second half of the 19th century when curative sea-mud was discovered in Kuressaare and the town rose among the beloved resorts of czarist Russia the mud patients needed a resort hall too. Germans found it a more practical use, they turned it into...
Location: Tallinna 2, Kuressaare linn, Saaremaa, 93819
When Magnus De la Gardie gave the town some land he wanted a new town hall in
return. Building it, some breaks included, took 17 years. We don’t know what did it look
like in 1670 when it was finally finished -- the earliest remaining drawing of i...
Location: Pärna tn 19, Kuressaare linn, Saaremaa, 93814
Having worked till the II World War the Dutch wind-mill is the only one survived out of the three that used to be there in the town in the beginning of the 20th century. It was built in 1899 at the place the first Apostolic Orthodox church in Kuressaare...
General A. G. de Villebois, the estate owner of Kurista manor of the 18th century had relatives in the czar's family, taken part from the czarina's seizure of power which meant privileges even among the privileged ones but in Kurista he was known as an ...