- “There’s no better place in Estonia right now than Narva”
The Estonian city of Narva’s true wealth: it is Russian-speaking Europe, it is unique, it is weird, it is hard to define!
- The new Arvo Part Centre to bring visitors closer to Part’s music
Like those musical structures in Arvo Part’s music that reflect one theme in another, the Spanish architects, Enrique Sobejano and Fuensanta Nieto, from the Madrid based architectural firm Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, design for the new Arvo Part Centre Tabula, is imagined as a geometric pattern, and "originated in a repeated pentagonal form, which contains courtyards of variable dimensions," they note.
- Mooste Manor - a gem among Estonian manors driving preservation of the architectural style
Lying on the shore of scenic Lake Mooste in Estonia, the century old Mooste Manor complex, notable when approaching it for its natural black slate roof, numerous dormers and cornices, and an art nouveau architectural style interior boasting typical details such as decorated tile stoves, wainscoting and coffered sunken ceiling tiles, is one of richest and best preserved collection of buildings in Estonia.