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Sõpruse Bridge (Sõpruse sild) stands as the longest bridge in Tartu, Estonia, with a length of 488.2 meters and a width of 26.5 meters. It was inaugurated on December 5, 1981.
The sculpture of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde is a bronze sculpture located on Vallikraavi Street in Tartu, which depicts writers Eduard Vilde and Oscar Wilde sitting on a granite bench. The ...
Kristjan Jaak Peterson (1801-1822), an Estonian poet, was born in Riga and studied at the University of Tartu. The fact that he walked from Tartu to Riga is generally known. He considered hi ...
Tartu Cathedral was the main church of the Bishopric of Tartu from the 13th century until the second half of the 16th century. The Bishopric of Tartu was one of the most influential institut ...
Science Centre AHHAA (Estonian: Teaduskeskus AHHAA) is a science centre established to promote science and technology using interactive exhibits. AHHAA was established as a project of the Un ...
Karl Ernst von Baer (1792, Piibe manor - 1876, Tartu) was a scientist and a medical man, the founder of descriptive and comparative embryology. He studied medicine in Tartu and received his ...
At the beginning of the 19th century a promenade was here behind the medieval town wall. In 1846 I. Demut-Malinovski designed the bronze monument to General Field Marshal Michael Andreas Bar ...
Jakob Hurt (1839-1907) was a folklorist and linguist, one of the recognized leaders of the Estonian national movement. Jakob Hurt participated in the Learned Estonian Society and the Yanemui ...
Eduard Tubin (June 18, 1905 - village of Torila near Lake Peipsi, - November 17, 1982 Stockholm) was an Estonian composer and conductor, the concertmaster and conductor of the Vanemuine Thea ...
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (1803-1882), Estonian writer and physician. His principal work is 'Kalevipoeg' (Son of Kalev), the national epic based on Estonian folklore. Friedr ...
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