10 Things to Do in Valga That You Shouldn't Miss

March 11, 2018 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Valga, Estonia including Valga Town Hall, Nipernaadi, Valga Prison Camp Cemetery, Monument to Alfred Neuland, Valga Militaarteemapark-Muuseum, Valga St. John's Church, Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, Valga Museum, Memorial Tablet of the Northern Sons of Finland, Paju Battle Memorial.
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1. Valga Town Hall

Kesk 11, Valga 68203, Estonia +372 766 1699
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Valga Town Hall

The Town Hall was built in 1865 and its high half-hipped roof, skylights and turrets make it one of the most outstanding examples of historicist architecture in Estonia. There is a memorial tablet to Johannes Martson, who was the mayor from 1902 to 1917, in the foyer of the Town Hall.Interesting facts:* Johannes was the first Estonian mayor in Estonia and his wax figure can be seen in Valga Museum;* Valga Tourist Information Centre is located in the Town Hall.

Reviewed By NH11 - Sheffield

Lovely old building, now a tourist information centre. The girl inside was lovely and spoke good English. Sadly Valga itself is very poor with almost nothing to do. A real shame. There was a lovely building across the road but this was empty.

2. Nipernaadi

Aia 10, Valga 68203, Estonia
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Nipernaadi

NIPERNAADI, the eternal wanderer and dreamer, greets visitors and boldly raises his hat in the Sade park. Look at the sole of his raised travelling boot and you'll see adventurous roads awaiting for you. If you manage to polish even the smallest part of it you will always have good luck accompanying your travels. Look into his eyes and you'll start dreaming, too. If you happen to meet his eyes for a bit longer your longing will be filled with something beautiful and unusual. Wave him as you leave and adventures will follow.NIPERNAADI, a vigorous bronze sculpture inspired by the protagonist of the novel "Toomas Nipernaadi" by August Gailit is anxious to meet you.

Reviewed By Papudrakus - Warsaw, Poland

Estonian are shy and calm, so this monument looks so different. Toomas Nipernaadi is a character from the books, someone like Casanova in Estonian type, but fake one. By this monument I started to searching books about Nipernaadi. Good to see it staying in Valga

3. Valga Prison Camp Cemetery

Roheline tn, Valga, Estonia
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Valga Prison Camp Cemetery

During the Second World War, there was a camp for prisoners of war in the territory of the current Priimets Industrial Estate where the former stables of the Estonian Army had been converted into prisons. The Stalag 351 Camp was founded in summer 1941 for captured soldiers fighting in the Red Army and Camp 187 for German prisoners of war was founded instead of it in 1944. Interesting facts:* the cemetery where German prisoners of war are buried was restored at the initiative of the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraberfursorge (People’s Association for Caring for German War Graves); * German prisoners of war built the Valga railway station that was completed in 1949;* the Mourning monument by Anton Starkopf was erected to commemorate Soviet prisoners of war.

Reviewed By zippy608 - Wakefield, MA

We probably wouldn't have found this if it weren't for the GPS. There is not much to see except some monuments and the camp cemetery, but if you are like me and love that kind of history then it is worth a visit. The monuments are located a little away from the actual cemetery. I actually think that we went down another road close by to find it. I will put the excerpt from my quidebook which helped me and hopefully will help you find it.
"To find the site, take Kuperjanovi and turn left onto Roheline. The cemetery is located among the firs nearby." (from my guidebook)
These might be the GPS coordinates that I just found. I am not sure if they are correct because we didn't have them when we visited the site. I am putting them as they appear on the site that I found them on. 57 degrees 47'30" N 26 degrees 4'9" E Good Luck.

4. Monument to Alfred Neuland

Vabaduse 1, Valga 68204, Estonia
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Monument to Alfred Neuland

Weightlifter Alfred Neuland (1895-1966) who was born in Valga is the first Estonian Olympic Champion. He returned with a gold medal from the Antwerp Olympic Games in 1920. He was also successful at the Paris Olympic Games where he won the silver medal.Interesting facts:* sculptor Mati Karmin is the author of the bronze bust;* Hermann Lerchenbaum, the first Estonian known to have taken part in Olympic Games as a member of the US Navy's rowing team at the 1896 Olympic Games in Athens, was also born in Valga.

Reviewed By Papudrakus - Warsaw, Poland

The big bust of a man close to the main road belog to Alfred Neuland. He was the first medalist from Estonia on Olympic games. Stron face on the monumnet can remind about his power. In old age, when he finifhed sports career, he was a normal worker in A. Le Coq brewery in Tartu.

5. Valga Militaarteemapark-Muuseum

Pikk 16A, Valga 68206, Estonia +372 767 1127
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Valga Militaarteemapark-Muuseum

Reviewed By Gitams - Saulkrasti, Latvia

This place is not just standart Museum. Guides and attractions can be arange previously and it worth it esspecialy if you are group 10+.
We went for experience exchange for tourist specialists and enjoyed every minute in museum and territory with some physical activities.
As always - guide is recommended to hear interesting stories in museum. Think it is good team building place as well. Interesting for pupil too.
Museum has very good website to find all info about programms etc.

6. Valga St. John's Church

Kesk 23, Valga 68203, Estonia +372 766 1820
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Valga St. John's Church

Reviewed By DOMINICANUS - Lobnya, Russia

Церковь Святого Иоанна в Валге расположена рядом с границей Эстонии и Латвии. Лютеранский собор была построена в начале XIX века. Внутри находится раритетный орган работы Фредерика Ладегаста, две прекрасных картины в алтаре. Посмотреть на некоторые достопримечательности этого города надо посмотреть всем, кто интересуется Эстонией.

7. Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit

Maleva 8, Valga 68204, Estonia +372 730 3713
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Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit

The church was built of natural stone and bricks in 1907. Lithuanian and Polish railway workers were actively involved in building the church. The church operated until 1940 and from 1945, the building was used as a warehouse and later as a gym.The extension of the church was built in 1995 and the church was renovated.Interesting facts:* the church does not have a tower as the imperial government of Russia refused to give permission to build one.

Reviewed By DOMINICANUS - Lobnya, Russia

Строительство этого храма было малозатратным. Возвели его из бутового камня. что повсюду есть в Эстонии, и кирпича местного производства. Закончили строительство в 1907 году. В советскую эпоху храм был складом. Потом католическая церковь вновь вернулась в эти стены. Простое, современное убранство. Белые стены. Деревянные скамьи для прихожан.

8. Valga Museum

Vabaduse 8, Valga 68204, Estonia +372 766 8861
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Valga Museum

Valga Museum is a lively and modern museum where you will never get bored! The photos displayed here show you the history of Valga County and the city from ancient times to the present. The museum is also livened up by models, music and wax figures. Going to the museum is not a waste of time!Interesting facts:* there is a wax figure of the first Estonian Olympic champion, Alfred Neuland, in the museum.

Reviewed By DOMINICANUS - Lobnya, Russia

Здание Валгаского музея было построено в 1911 году. Здесь было общество "Искра". Был и театр. Экспозиция музея не изобилует экспонатами. Но очень много можно узнать из документальных источников. Есть различные учебные программы для школьников. Посетить обязательно, если приехали в Валгу. Получите представление об истории города и края.

9. Memorial Tablet of the Northern Sons of Finland

Kesk 21, Valga 68203, Estonia +372 767 1127
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Memorial Tablet of the Northern Sons of Finland

A black granite memorial tablet bearing almost 200 names was installed on the wall of the Valga Jaani (St John’s) Church in 1934 in remembrance of the Finnish volunteers who fell in the Paju Battle of the War of Independence. The polar bear sign of the Northern Sons Regiment is shown on the shield above the stone. In 1940 the memorial tablet was demolished with pickaxes by the order of communists. The memorial tablet was reopened on the 80th anniversary of the Paju Battle in 1999.Interesting facts:* the memorial tablet was opened in 1934 by President Konstantin Pats;* the first table was made in Finland and the second one in Tartu;* donations for the second tablet were collected by Ylistaro Rural Municipality (Finland) at the initiative of Ossi Salo.

Reviewed By DOMINICANUS - Lobnya, Russia

На стене собора Святого Яна (или Джона) в девяностые годы была установлена памятная мемориальная доска с именами финских воинов-добровольцев, принимавших участие с Паюском сражении за независимость Эстонии. Простой, строгий обелиск, о воинском назначении которого напоминают два наконечника копий по бокам. В небольших бетонных тумбах - цветы перед обелиском.

10. Paju Battle Memorial

Paju kula, Valga, Estonia

One of the most important battles of the War of Independence took place near the Paju Manor on 31 January 1919. The Northern Sons Regiment that consisted of Finnish volunteers also fought for the independence of Estonia over here. The most legendary commander in the War of Independence, Lieutenant Julius Kuperjanov, was fatally injured in the battle. The battle memorial is a granite pillar on a three-level pyramid, which was reopened on the 75th anniversary of the battle on 30 January 1994.Interesting facts:* the memorial was opened by President of the Republic of Estonia Lennart Meri;* a memorial tablet to the Northern Sons who fell in the battle can be found on the wall of the Valga Jaani (St John’s) Church.

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