The building is owned by Tartu University, and is on the same street as the university's main building. The building was commissioned following the . The builder's German born architect was Johann Heinrich Bartholomäus Walter who also worked on Tartu Town Hall which was nearby. The house was built for Christina Wilcke and was nominally complete by 1780. The building is named for Colonel Magnus Johann von Bock who owned the building. M.J. von Bock died in 1807 and the converted building was bought by the University of Tartu in 1839.
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