Pärnu
Pärnu is a historical beautiful resort seaside city with a small harbour in the South-Western
part of Estonia.
White sandy beaches, shallow waters, rich cultural scene and numerous cafés,
restaurants and nightclubs – there is plenty to see and do....
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Pärnu
Pärnu is a historical beautiful resort seaside city with a small harbour in the South-Western
part of Estonia.
White sandy beaches, shallow waters, rich cultural scene and numerous cafés,
restaurants and nightclubs – there is plenty to see and do.
Raimond Valgre sculpture:
Statue of the musician Raimond Valgre who played in Pärnu in 1930s can today be found
sitting in the park near Kuursaal, as a bronze statue.
The author of the statue is Rait Pärg.
Also
be sure to go to the traditional Homage to Valgre musical night.
Ammende Villa:
Villa Ammende is one of the best examples of early art nouveau style in Estonia.
The villa has
now been restored and turned into a luxurious hotel and restaurant.
Concerts and art
exhibitions are often held in the villa and guests can also enjoy its beautiful green garden.
Red Tower:
This is the only defence tower left from medieval Hanseatic city of New-Pärnu.
The tower got
it s name by the red lining covering both its inside and outside.
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