[View] Dedicated by Russian Queen Elizabeth in 1750. Estonia's best and perfect for a concert. [Fun] There is also a nice organ that we played there at the time.
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Red Tower Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Red Tower is the only surviving defensive structure in the Pyrfur region from the Middle Ages. It is a symbol of the architectural style of this ancient city. According to research by historians, in the 14th century, a sturdy city wall was built at the junction between the city and the outside. Many towers were built around the city wall. The white tower was erected in the northeast center, and the red tower was erected in the southeast center. After the necessary renovations in 1893, the red tower has retained its current appearance.
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[View] Dedicated by Russian Queen Elizabeth in 1750. Estonia's best and perfect for a concert. [Fun] There is also a nice organ that we played there at the time.
It is worth a visit here. Unfortunately, the epidemic has been repeated...
As a medieval defense building, it is not easy to preserve, but it is not recommended to come to Parnu for this scenic spot. I changed trains and passed by, so I visited it by the way. Despite its name, the tower is white.
Situated on the east side of the old city, the Red Tower is one of the oldest buildings in the town and a simple historical landmark of the city.
It's called the Red Tower, but it's white. It's a medieval defensive building. It's beautiful all the way.