Müürivahe Street ( Est. Müürivahe tänav , Stenovaya) - Old Tallinn Street ( Estonia ), from Harju Street (where it is a continuation of Rüütli Street ) goes to St. Nicholas Church on Vienna Street .
| Muirivache street | |
|---|---|
View of Muirivache from Harju Gate. In the future - the Savoy Boutique Hotel, to the right - the Tower of Assauwe | |
| general information | |
| A country | Estonia |
| City | Tallinn |
| Area | Kesklinn |
| Microdistrict | Vanalinne |
History
The name of the street is due to the fact that the street along its entire length runs along the city fortress wall ( Est. Müür - wall) [1] .
Development
12 - Assauve Tower , Estonian Theater and Music Museum [2]
d. 14 - architect A. Pern
( Harju , 11) - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications of Estonia
32 - Hinke Tower
48 - Helleman Tower
58 - Munkadetagune Tower
Attractions
Monument Happy Chimney Sweep
Memorial plaque to Y. Tammu
Monument to the chimney sweep (on the corner with Vana Posti street , sculptor Tauno Kangro , opened May 15, 2010) [3]
At 12, a memorial plaque to Jaan Tamm .