Most unique
Apartment ownership, stone house
Sanitary arrangements: shower, washing machine
Additional information: separate rooms, roof apartment, furniture
Neighbourhood: Pärnu rand sea , roads in good condition roads, location in the center location, surrounding buildings apartment buildings, neighbours around neighbours
The apartment is divided into three separate rooms, giving it a distinct character and making it one of the most unique apartments in all of Pärnu. This layout allows the spaces to be used flexibly—for living, working, or accommodating guests—without the living areas disturbing one another. The floor plan sets the apartment apart from typical open-plan solutions and is well suited to someone who values individuality.
The windows were replaced in 2023, with new wooden windows installed that complement the character of the historic building while improving thermal insulation and soundproofing. This is a significant upgrade that helps reduce future maintenance needs and increases overall living comfort.
The largest room in the apartment is the living room/bedroom, located to the left when coming up the stairs from the corridor. It is a spacious and bright room that can be furnished in various ways depending on the user’s needs.
The kitchen is separate and accessible via the corridor on the right, through the first door on the right-hand side. This separation keeps the living areas calm and allows the kitchen to be used without disturbing the rest of the apartment. The WC is located at the end of the same corridor on the left and is clearly separated from the living spaces, adding to everyday convenience.
Rüütli Street 28 is a historic residential and commercial building in Pärnu’s Old Town, situated on the city’s main pedestrian street. The building was constructed in the late 19th century in the Neo-Renaissance style and has retained its period-specific architectural character. Throughout its history, the house has served both residential and commercial purposes and has been part of the development of Pärnu’s city center.
The building is characterized by high ceilings, spacious room layouts, and a solid staircase, distinguishing it from typical modern residential buildings. The apartment is located in Pärnu’s Old Town on Rüütli Street, the city’s main pedestrian thoroughfare. This location offers immediate access to Old Town services, cafés, shops, and cultural venues, making the apartment suitable both for permanent living and temporary stays in Pärnu. Rüütli Street is highly valued for its historic atmosphere and vibrant urban environment.




