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Freinholdi maja
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Historical hospitality, timeless
Once known as a charming guest house, the historic Freinholdi maja (Freinhold’s house) was transformed into a bustling police station at the beginning of the 20th century, serving the community for decades. After years of wear and tear, it has now been restored to its former glory as a welcoming guest house. Visitors can now stay in these elegant guest apartments and experience its blend of historic charm and modern comforts. Find your space for living, working and simply enjoying the timelessness of Freinholdi’s historical hospitality.
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Freinholdi maja
In 1913, hotel London opened its doors to visitors. By mid-1920s the house shared rooms with a different kind of “guest house”, namely the local police station. The two had separate entryways. The main entry was for police matters with the tower entry leading to the second floor where guest apartments were located. By 1939 the hotel London was no longer, but the police station continued its operations in the house until 2015.
Since then, the house has been completely renovated and renamed after its location on Kreutzwaldi street, which in turn was named after Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald, writer and author of the Estonian epic poem. Situated right in the middle of a five-minute walk from Lake Tamula to Kannel Culture Centre, Freinholdi has opened its doors once again to welcome visitors near and far.
A steadfast entryway
The house has had many faces throughout its more than a century of history. But one thing that has remained steadfast is the tower entry leading to the guest house. The very same tower entry has now become a centrepiece for the branding. With colours inspired from the newly renovated façade and signage mimicking carvings on doors, Freinholdi maja has a visual identity that is both modern and honours its history.
Pauline resto
Story has it, that once upon a time there was a hostess named Pauline in Võru. She was a legendary baker, who filled the town air with irresistible scent of fresh-baked goods. Her pies became the talk of the town, drawing people from near and far to her cozy bakery. Visitors couldn’t resist staying for coffee and cinnamon buns, savoring the taste of home in every bite and enjoying the warmth of Pauline’s hospitality. Pauline's legacy now lives in the restaurant of Freinholdi maja, continuing to greet visitors with open arms and delicious meals.
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