Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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ESTONIA 109

P Ammende Villa
Mere puiestee 7. Tel 447 3888.
0 noon–11pm daily.
http://www.ammende.ee
Built in 1905 by a wealthy
local merchant for the wed-
ding party of his beloved
daughter, Ammende Villa is
one of the most impressive
examples of Art Nouveau
architecture in Estonia. Over
the years, it has served as a
casino, a health estab lishment
and a library, before two
Estonian businessmen
renovated it and converted it
into a luxury hotel (see p116).
The villa is located a short
walk from the sea and the
Old Town.


E Lydia Koidula Museum
J V Jannseni 37. Tel 443 3313.
# May–Aug: 10am–5pm Tue–Sat;
Sep–Apr: 10am–5pm Tue–Sun. &
8 call in advance. http://www.pernau.ee
Situated a short walk across
the Pärnu river, the Lydia
Koidula Museum provides a
moving testimony to one of
Estonia’s most revered poets.
The museum, which was
established in 1945, is situated
in the building where her
father, Johann Valdemar
Jannsen, ran a primary school
from 1857 to 1863. The high-
light of the museum is a
recon s truction of the bedroom

PÄRNU TOWN
CENTRE
Ammende Villa 6
Elizabeth’s Church 2
Pärnu Concert Hall 4
St Catherine’s Church 3
Tallinn Gate 5
Town Hall 1

Key to Symbols see back flap

LYDIA KOIDULA (1843–86)
Lydia Emilia Florentine Jannsen was a highly influential figure
in Estonian history. Although convention forced her to write
anonymously under the pseudo-
nym Koidula, meaning “of the
dawn”, her poetry was ecstatically
received. Her My Country is My
Love became the unofficial national
anthem during Soviet times. Some
critics believe that Koidula’s finest
writing was her passionate corres-
pondence with the writer Friedrich
Reinhold Kreutzwald, although
his wife eventually put an end
to it. Koidula married a Latvian
doctor whose work took them to
Kronstadt in the Gulf of Finland,
where she later died, pining for
her country to the very end.

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128 km (80 miles) S of Tallinn.
* 44,000. k 5 km (3 miles) N
of centre. £ Riia mnt 116. @
Pikk tänav. g n Rüütli 16,
447 3000. _ Pärnu Film Festival
(Jul), Oistrakh Festival (Jul).

where the 43-year old Koidula
died of cancer in 1886 in
the Russian naval base of
Kronstadt. Although very little
of Lydia Koidula’s work is
available in English, the muse-
um offers insight into 19th-
Art Nouveau carving on the façade century Estonian literature.
of Ammende Villa


Lydia Koidula, Estonia’s
beloved writer and poet

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Pärnu Airport
5 km (3 miles)
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