Pärnu

Statue of Raimond Valgre
Mere puiestee 22, Pärnu

The musician Raimond Valgre who played in Pärnu in 1930s and brought the town a lot of fame, can today be found sitting in the park near Kuursaal, as a bronze statue. You too can sit down next to the beloved Estonian composer and enjoy his beautiful compositions.

Eliisabet's Church
Nikolai tn 22, Pärnu

Eliisabet's Church, inaugurated in 1750, is the most outstanding sacral building of the Baroque period in Estonia. One of the best organs in Estonia is in Eliisabet's Church and the place is popular as a concert hall among music lovers.

Old town with buildings even from medieval times

Beautiful wooden villas

Beach park and promenade

Pärnu, Lydia Koidula and Modern Art Museum and City gallery

Seegi Maja (the Almshouse)
Hospidali tn 1, Pärnu

Seegi Maja the Almshouse is known to be the oldest building in Pärnu. It was built in 1658 on the remains of the old almshouse of the Holy Spirit's Church as a shelter to the sick and the cripples.Based on research on the wooden raft under the basement of the building, the old almshouse dates back to 1250-1350. The building was restored to look the way it did in the 17th century. It houses the St. Peterburg Hotel and the restaurant Seegi Maja.

Church of Jekaterina
Vee tn 8, Pärnu

Completed in 1768, the Church of Jekaterina is the most style pure and ample baroque church in Estonia. The church has influenced the development of orthodox church architecture in whole Balticum. To this day Pärnu Russian congregation operates in the church.

Pärnu Town Hall
Nikolai tn 3, Pärnu

The Town Hall is located in a house built in 1797 by the merchant P.R. Harder. In 1804, the Russian czar Alexander I stayed in this house during his visit to Pärnu. A new art nouveau building with neo-baroque details was completed in 1911 to the north side of the town hall.