Tammsaare Park is located in the centre of Tallinn, between the Estonia Theatre and Viru Keskus shopping centre. In 1896, one corner of the park became the new site of Tallinn’s market, which was formerly located on Town Hall Square. From 1903–1905, the park was home to a giant wooden ‘Interimstheater’ – a barn-type hall that was a venue for theatre performances and cinema screenings. When this building burnt down, the space was landscaped and pathways were constructed.
In 1978, a statue of A. H. Tammsaare was erected in the centre of the park to mark the Estonian author’s 100th birthday.
Tammsaare Park has modern lighting, white park furniture, and thousands of flower bulbs.
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This park originated south-east of the Old Town after the war, when the large market here called Vene – Russian was eliminated. During the Soviet era, it was called October 16 Park in memory of the... Read more comments
This beautiful park is dedicated to a great Estonian writer. It forms a link between the old town and the modern hotel district. Beautiful trees, wide walkways and sculptures.
Nice park downtown. People - passers-by go about their business in different directions. Lots of benches installed, we can take a break. There's a place for the kids to play. And there are... Read more comments