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Estonian Supreme Court Building

Lossi tn 17, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 50093

The highest court of the Republic of Estonia, the Estonian Supreme Court that operated in Tartu from 1920 to 1935, is located in this building. The building was initially built as a barracks in 1763, the university hospital was built on its ruins in 1808 and the Estonian Supreme Court has been in the building since 1995. The building can be viewed only from the outside.Take a look at the aerial panorama (picture by Joel Tammet).

Mugavused

  • Paid parking
  • Recreation area/picnic ground

Lahtiolekuajad

Aastaringselt

Eemalt vaadeldav

Lingid

Vaata lisaks

Hommik House

Hommik House is located near Otepää in a tranquil, naturally beautiful setting. Hommik House offers the possibility to rent two houses separately. The large house has four rooms (each with triple occupancy) and a spacious living room with a kitchenette. The sauna house can accommodate up to five people overnight and features a sauna, a fireplace hall, and a small kitchenette. The sauna house is rented year-round, while the large house is available only during the summer.Hommik House is suitable for smaller groups, such as drawing or yoga camps, as well as for barbecue parties and sauna evenings with friends. Additionally, there is the option to rent bicycles and swim in the pond. Transportation service is available if needed.Come and relax with us!

  • Hiking Trails
  • Parks

Pühajärve War Oak

You'll need several people to measure the circumference of the ancient, nearly 400-year-old oak tree towering nearby Lake Pühajärv in Otepää! The trunk of this ancient tree has a circumference of 6.6 meters. It is called the War Oak because it has witnessed many historical events. Apparently, peasants of the Pühajärv Manor refused to work for the manor in autumn 1841 and the rebels were punished near the oak. The Pühajärve War was one of the first peasant uprisings against the landlords in Estonia, and in memory of it, an oak tree was planted nearby, where a memorial stone was erected on the 130th anniversary of the uprising. A beautiful park with walking tracks surrounds the tree today, and although the ancient tree is no longer in its full glory, it stands here to its full dignity, recalling times gone by.

  • Vegan food
  • Vegetarian food
  • White Guide Nordic

Antonius Restaurant

Located in the heart of Tartu, Antonius captivates visitors with its enchanting rose motif ceiling painting, a glass atrium to reflect the evening light and modern design elements combined with a historic interior. The chef uses his skills and creativity to create the best taste experiences for guests, using high-quality seasonal ingredients while focusing on the harmony of even the smallest components on the plate. A first-class wine selection complements the food selection. The restaurant is well-suited for a cozy dinner or organizing birthdays, company parties, and weddings. In the summer, the terrace is also open.

  • Green Key
  • Family friendly
  • White Guide Nordic
  • Falstaff
  • Michelin Guide

Restaurant Hõlm

Hõlm is a restaurant with a first-class menu and high-quality service. The kitchen delights with memorable dishes — every detail is carefully thought out, prepared, and served. The restaurant's open kitchen makes the dining experience particularly special, allowing guests to observe the fine art of cooking firsthand. Many recipes come from the 1925-1926 collection written by Lydia Grünmann Holm, who also inspired the restaurant's name. Small visitors will love the playroom. Read more from the MICHELIN inspectors.

Canoe and kayak trips on Võhandu River

From early spring until late autumn, a canoe and kayak trip on Võhandu River is an exiting way to have fun and gain new experiences.As an alternative to familiar canoes, we also offer river kayaks. These kayaks are stable, fast, comfortable and safe. A kayak can be easily steered by foot pedals and the paddlers are protected from rain and spray by the deck and the spray skirt of the kayak. Therefore, the weather will not get in the way of your adventure. We offer shorter and longer trips (2-6 hours and 1-3 days).Price list for water trips and information about accommodation options is available on our website.Minimum size of the group is 10 people.

  • Parks

Mõniste Manor Park

Mõniste Manor was first mentioned in 1542. The last owners of the manor were the von Wulff family, but the manor was destroyed in the Estonian War of Independence. The 14.6 ha park at Mõniste was founded in 1840 and is one of the oldest in Võru County. The Mõniste Reservoir plays an important role in the design of the park. The site of the former Manor House is now a large meadow. Spruce, oak, linden, silver birch and larch are indigenous to the park. Some of the more rare species include common spindle, Manchurian walnut and Douglas fir. A sculpture depicting bears is located near the park on the Võru-Valga highway - a reminder of the highway decorations that were in fashion during the Soviet occupation.

Kiisa Jahi- ja Matkamaja — a beautiful holiday home in a quiet spot in the country

Kiisa Jahi- ja Matkamaja (Kiisa Hunting and Hiking Lodge) is suitable for seminars, trainings, birthday parties, company events, weddings or simply an enjoyable get-together.The holiday home is located by Lake Kiisa in a quiet rural area in Põlva County. The property has two ponds and a large lawn, where you can play various games and camp. At our barbecue shelter, you can smoke and grill food, or enjoy a warm evening by the fire in the fireplace.We offer accommodation for 12 people; however, upon agreement, the house can accommodate up to 18 people as well.

Värska Visitor Centre – Reek’s House

The Art Nouveau summer residence of General Nikolai Reek on the shores of Lake Õrsava is undoubtedly an architectural gem of the North Military Training Camp, which has been restored in a way as close to the original as possible.Since June 2020, the Värska Visitor Centre has been operating in the building. The exposition of the centre provides information about the Pechory Northern Military Training Camp, founded here in the 1920s, the events of the War of Independence, and the use of medicinal mud and mineral water in this resort area.The visitor centre has a small café and you can rent bicycles, boats, pedal boats, or skates here, depending on the season, and there is also a car park for caravans.

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