Tallinna 13

Tallinna tänav 13 The building belongs to 18. and 19. interesting turn of century, built of wood in buildings include. The original facade has changed greatly during overhauls. The building is half-hipped roof, storey building in the center of the roof construction emphasizes the triangular gable. Tallinna 13 Street side of the façade has been preserved sammasportikusega balcony. Wooden beams portico, Corinthian style kapiteeli, wide decorative cornice, which carries a profiled cornice bordered ehisviilu, emphasize the building façade applications klassitsistlikku. Paid working 19. beginning of the century, carpenters, who produced a lot of valuable homes dekoratiivdetaile, the quality of work and artistic designs in terms of the level achieved outstanding. The building is the vaulted cellars. Residential building belonging to the economic buildings, which form a closed courtyard.

Tallinna tänav 13 plot dating back to 1748. Turn of the century was built on the plot of the building merchant and miller Joh. Christian Möller. The following is a gorgeous building in the streets of Tallinn after a prosperous city with citizens-related. 1842. a famous building merchant and copper SEPA Johann Hinzele. This was a man, who helped restore Paide Holy Cross Church. He donated to the church of copper sheet egg with weather vane, that year 1847. At the end of the century, the building belonged to the merchant, kohtufoogtile and Paid mayor Eduard Silskyle. 20. century lived in the street of Tallinn 13 building around the world traveler and historian Paul von Levenhagen. 1930second half of the century, the building was home to the city of Paid Dr. Gustav Leisner Paid family and the mayor Hans Leeman (1901-1997) family. During the Soviet period, the building was tavanditeenindus. Attic apartments were built.

Alates 2020. The building has been taken into use by Paide SRIK since 2006 with the aim of renovating it, and a sustainable renovation information center will be established in the building. (vt lähemalt www.srik.vabakond.ee).

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