Apartment by the Towers Square!
Apartment ownership, stone house
Kitchen: electric stove, open kitchen, refridgerator, kitchen furniture
Sanitary arrangements: shower, water boiler
Heating and ventilation: electric heating
Additional information: packet windows, box-room, parking not available parking
Communications and security: steel door, security system, frontdoor locked
Spacious apartment for sale in the old town
The architect of the building is Eugen Habermann (also known as the architect of the Riigikogu building and the Bank of Estonia building), who, as the founder of the Estonian Architects Association, was responsible for the restoration of Tallinn's old town and planning its architectural future
The apartment is located on the first floor of the house, the windows open to the south
A historical, former plan of the apartment and the current plan are attached
The fireplace is not in use
The apartment includes a large storage room in the basement according to the terms of use
Towers Square is behind the house, Balti Jaam and Telliskivi Creative City a few hundred meters away
Towers Square got its name from the many towers of the city wall along it. In the Middle Ages, the place belonged to the Cistercian nunnery that was then located in the buildings of the current Gustav Adolf Gymnasium.
In 1936, Tower Square received a fountain with the beautiful sculpture “Woman with a Basin” (also “At the Well”) by sculptor Juhan Raudsepa. In the late 1930s, Tower Square was one of Tallinn’s most noble functionalist-style green spaces in terms of its species richness and abundance of flowers.
Today, the then flower-rich green space has grown into a shady park with a well-maintained stand of trees, which has been taken under nature conservation.




