neljapäev, 29. mai 2014

Viljandi raekoda

Viljandi Raekoda

Raekoja hoone Viljandis on üks neljast vanemast säilinud kivimajast linnas. Esialgsest on säilinud vaid esimese korruse müürid. Kellatorn ehitati majale 1838 a.
· Algne tornikell oli puust ratastega, raekoja vahi kohustus oli kell hommikul õigeks panna
·1931.a. peale ümberehitusi avatud raekoda oli esimene moodne raekoda Eestis
·Raekoja platsi tekitasid nõukogude sõdurid 1944.a. Viljandi “vabastamise” järgsete pidustuste käigus.
Täna asub hoones Viljandi linnavalitsus.

Huvitav teada:
Arhitektid Johannes Fuks ja Erich Otting.

https://www.puhkaeestis.ee/et/viljandi-raekoda

Aadress: Linnu 2, Viljandi
Koordinaadid: N58°21'46, 6416''
                       E25°35'6, 66''



Viljandi Town Hall

The building of the town hall is one of the four oldest preserved stone buildings in town. Initially only the walls of the ground floor were preserved. The house received a clock tower in 1838.
Interesting to know:
· The first tower clock had wooden gears, the sentinel of the town hall was responsible for setting the clock right every morning.
·The town hall was opened after its reconstruction in 1931 and was the first modern town hall in Estonia.
·The town hall square was established by Soviet troops in 1944 in the course of the festivities after the "liberation" of Viljandi. Today the city government of Viljandi resides in the building.
Architects Johannes Fuks ja Erich Otting.
Foto Getriin Orgusaar

































Raekoda vanasti

 
Autor teadmata.

http://www.digar.ee/arhiiv/nlib-digar:66011#gallery

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