Viru Square

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The beginning of Narva maantee, (Viru Centre in the right).
The building process of Viru Centre in 2003.

Viru Square (Estonian: Viru väljak) was a square in the center of Tallinn, Estonia. It existed as a square until 2002 when the construction of Viru Centre began. Currently there's only a roundabout and an official "street name" left of the former open area. The roundabout is the intersection of three main streets of Tallinn: Pärnu maantee (Pärnu Road), Narva maantee (Narva Road), Mere puistee (Sea Avenue); and two smaller: Viru tänav and Vana-Viru tänav (Old-Viru Street). Also all of the four tram lines of Tallinn go through the roundabout.

Names of square during the history[]

  • Until 1939 - Russian market (Estonian: Vene turg; Russian: Русскій рынокъ, Вшивый рынок; German: Russischer Markt, Läusemarkt). Also known as lice market (Estonian: täiturg)
  • 1939-1940 - Viru Square.
  • 1940-1960 Stalin Square (During the German occupation (1941–1944) Wierländischer Platz).
  • 1960-1970 Centre Square Estonian: Keskväljak.
  • 1970-... - renamed Viru Square [1]

Buildings around Viru Square[]

  • Viru hotel (1972), Viru Square 4
  • Café Amigo
  • Viru Centre, Viru väljak 4/6
  • Viru Centre Bus Terminal, Viru väljak 6
  • Fire Station, Vana-Viru Street 14 [2]
  • Tammsaare Park - named after Estonian writer Anton Hansen Tammsaare

References[]

  1. ^ Viru väljak, entry in Place Names Database (KNAB) [1] (retrieved 20 March 2020)
  2. ^ http://register.muinas.ee/?menuID=monument&action=view&id=1244 Pritsimaja.

External links[]

Coordinates: 59°26′13.39″N 24°45′13.59″E / 59.4370528°N 24.7537750°E / 59.4370528; 24.7537750


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