Well the sculpture is ok, it's nice going with are already in the area. But definitely the view of... read more
Well the sculpture is ok, it's nice going with are already in the area. But definitely the view of the sea is worth it.
Well the sculpture is ok, it's nice going with are already in the area. But definitely the view of... read more
If you pass or walk in the park of Kuressaare castle you may see on the seashore a funny monument... read more
About Suur Toll and Piret
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Well the sculpture is ok, it's nice going with are already in the area. But definitely the view of the sea is worth it.
If you pass or walk in the park of Kuressaare castle you may see on the seashore a funny monument of man and woman. These are the most wellknown ancient persons of Saaremaa - Suur Tõll and his wife Piret. Ask the locals, they can...More
An interesting statue depicting characters from Estonian folklore. There is an explanatory plaque. The statue is situated in a very scenic area, good for walking or cycling.
A fascinating sculpture that can be seen on the promenade when walking towards the harbour. Would recommend anyone who is in Kuressaare to have a look!
If you are walking or biking around Kuressaare this is a nice place to walk by. And its a good place for a fun picture with a monument/statue. Its really not that important or worth going out of the way for.
This is an interesting bronze statue of two heroes of Estonian mythology. It is free to visit and it is located at a nice place of Kuressaare by the sea.
At the beach. A must seen these two legendary giants. Full of power in these naturalist sculptures, carrying their catch of the day.. search the three fishes that had fallen off..
To be noted, the full view of the sight has basically been covered by the photo attached below, a couple carrying a boat of fishes -- so this may not take you too much time to explore except for a few lines on the info...More
I'd say it's a must. Especially if you are sculpture hunter. I'm tired of classic monuments of ''used to be important'' people, so I always enjoy when imagination presents you random monuments.
Look like the woman came to take some fishes from a fisherman. There is this kind of monuments and traditions in many countries, nothing special but if you will be in Kuressaare must see.
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