Pärnu Linnakodaniku Maja

Pärnu Citizen’s House

Nikolai tänav 8, Pärnu linn, Pärnu 80011
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People who visit the Citizen’s House can learn about the history and people of Pärnu. Visitors can view exhibitions of the history of local government, the most important historical persons associated with Pärnu, exhibitions of Hanseatic and twin towns. The heads of the city often hold receptions for the city’s most respectable guests and delegations in this house and they also use it for discussions of cooperation and important meetings. The house itself is the oldest wooden building with beams and a high gable roof in the medieval territory of Pärnu that has survived all fires and wars.

Features and amenities

Estonian

Amenities

Information point
Paid parking

Getting there

It is located in the centre of Pärnu, at the crossing of Nikolai and Uus Streets, right next to the Town Hall of Pärnu.

Nearby stops

Bus: Teater

Accessibility

Signposted
Sealed access road
By excursion bus
By public transport
By car

Times and prices

01.05 - 30.09

Wednesday, Thursday 12:00 - 18:00

01.10 - 30.04

Wednesday, Thursday 12:00 - 17:00