Pärnu Town Hall
Town hall in Pärnu, Estonia
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Pärnu Town Hall (Estonian: Pärnu raekoda) is a building in Pärnu, Estonia.[1]
The building is composed of two parts: classicist part at Uus Street, and the annex, which was built in 1911.[1]
The town council started to work in the building in 1839.[1]
Nowadays, the building is used by Pärnu City Gallery, Pärny City Orchestra and Pärnu Visiting Centre.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d linnavalitsus, Pärnu. "Pärnu linn - Pärnu Raekoda". parnu.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 23 December 2020.
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Pärnu landmarks
- Town Hall
- Red Tower
- Pärnu Moat
- St. Elizabeth's Church
- St. Catherine's Church
- The Lord's Transfiguration Orthodox Church
- Tallinn Gate
- Ammende Villa
- Pärnu Breakwaters
- City Centre
- Pärnu River
- Beach Park
- Endla Theatre
- Pärnu Central Library
- Pärnu Concert Hall
58°23′07″N 24°29′57″E / 58.3854°N 24.4992°E / 58.3854; 24.4992
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