In 1803-1805 on the Toomemägi hill by the project of architect I. V. Krause was built anatomikum. As another building was built later, the earlier one was called the old anatomikum, and the one built later was called the new one.
read moreMedieval architectural monuments are a valuable part of Estonia's architectural heritage. Tartu's Jaan Church occupies a special place, primarily because of its decorative details made of burnt clay - terracotta. Originally, their number w... read more
In the historical centre of Tartu, in the Jaani quarter, there is the St. Anthony's Palace, where the St. Anthony's Guild works. It's a place where real craftsmen who love arts and crafts. The courtyard includes 3 buildings: a pottery... read more
The Red Tower is Pärnu's oldest architectural monument and practically the only surviving medieval defence structure. In the 14th century, Pärnu became a member of the Hanseatic trade union. The town prospered and played an important... read more
