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Part of the checklist to-do in Viljandi

As the title says ... it is a refurbished Old water-tower. You will climb the stairs to take some... read more

Reviewed 13 February 2023
Eric_PAQUAY
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Tallinn, Estonia
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Fascinating old water-tower in Estonia, we actually drove by 2 of them. Not sure how they function... read more

Reviewed 14 July 2019
John B
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New York City, New York
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Reviewed 14 July 2019

Fascinating old water-tower in Estonia, we actually drove by 2 of them. Not sure how they function, but very unusual to me at least.

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed 7 November 2018

One of Vijlandi's most distinctive landmarks is 30m red-brick water tower topped with a hexagonal wooden structure. It was built in 1911 and reconstructed in 2001 as an observation tower. It offers great views over the city and countryside.

Date of experience: September 2018
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Reviewed 2 October 2018

Great viewing point, spiral staircase goes up to the top. The 30 m high red brick water tower was constructed in 1911 and was preserved until today with its small windows and the octangular wooden upper part. It was renovated in 2001 as an observation tower and it is bright and tidy and there are several storeys. During my visit there was also exhibition of photos and jewelry (the three storeys of the tower accommodate one permanent and several travelling exhibitions).

Entrance fee is 2 EUR and you get really nice photos of the town, check my photos.

Date of experience: July 2018
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Reviewed 7 August 2022 via mobile
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Date of experience: August 2022
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Reviewed 29 August 2021
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Date of experience: August 2021
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