GRAND HÔTEL VILJANDI * * * *
This establishment, which served as a hospital during the Soviet occupation, now welcomes travelers.
Each floor of the hotel has its own color, and the walls of the hotel corridors are decorated with paintings and photos by local artists. The carpets are based on designs by theater artist Erté. This establishment served as a hospital during the Soviet occupation and became a concentration camp during the Second World War. In March 1917, the end of tsarist rule was announced from the main balcony. With this heavy historical past, the hotel opened its doors in 2002 after a long restoration and now welcomes travelers.
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