When the spring waters flow the river Emajõgi fills her mouth’s
lakes and her lakes and the great Peipsi will become a united
water field. After a snowy winter Emajõgi reaches the streets of
Tartu’s old outskirts Supilinn and children travel by...
In the Middle Ages, the manor belonged to the bishop of Tartu, and was later associated with the Salises, von Glasenapps, von Oettingens, von Muellers and von Maydells. Of the long single-storey main building, constructed at the beginning of the 19th ce...
Location: Lossi tänav, Viljandi linn, Viljandimaa, 71003
The sculpture by Edgar Viies was opened in 2006 and is situated in the children's park on the corner of Jakobsoni and Lossi streets. The sculpture symbolizes culture traditions and refers to the Estonian traditional way of living.