{"id":609,"date":"2022-03-14T11:06:11","date_gmt":"2022-03-14T11:06:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/the-story-of-tampere-house\/"},"modified":"2022-05-16T05:00:01","modified_gmt":"2022-05-16T05:00:01","slug":"the-story-of-tampere-house","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/en\/the-story-of-tampere-house\/","title":{"rendered":"The story of Tampere House"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-hero-xxl\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1408\" height=\"416\" src=\"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2022\/03\/majutus-banner-1408x416.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-94\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"has-text-align-center has-large-font-size wp-el wp-block-heading\"><strong>Early years<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center wp-el\">Not much is known about the older buildings located on plot no. 59 in the city of Tartu. It is known that <strong>Pastor Pegius<\/strong> built a new house on the site after the great fire of 1667. However, in the Great Northern War, the house was destroyed, and until the revision of the 1730s, the plot had nothing but the ruins of a stone house built by Pegius. The next owner, Carl Joachim Reisenstein, built a small wooden house with two rooms and an attic on the south-eastern edge of the plot. The house built by Reisenstein is the narrower and lower part of the current Tampere House exhibition hall. After Reisenstein, the house changed hands several times, until in 1764 it was bought by the widow <strong>Anna Margaretha Hannemann<\/strong>.       <\/p>\n\n\n<div class=\"single-el el-line__decal\"><svg width=\"40\" height=\"40\" viewBox=\"0 0 40 40\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\"><path d=\"M20 33.8787L16.2028 30.0815C11.3213 25.2 11.3213 17.2854 16.2028 12.4039L20 8.6067L23.7972 12.4039C28.6787 17.2854 28.6787 25.2 23.7972 30.0815L20 33.8787Z\" stroke=\"var(--primary-color)\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/><mask id=\"symbol-mask\" fill=\"white\"><path d=\"M11 25C7.68629 25 5 22.3137 5 19L5 15L13.5 15L13.5 25L11 25Z\"\/><\/mask><path d=\"M5 15L5 12L2 12L2 15L5 15ZM13.5 15L16.5 15L16.5 12L13.5 12L13.5 15ZM13.5 25L13.5 28L16.5 28L16.5 25L13.5 25ZM8 19L8 15L2 15L2 19L8 19ZM5 18L13.5 18L13.5 12L5 12L5 18ZM10.5 15L10.5 25L16.5 25L16.5 15L10.5 15ZM13.5 22L11 22L11 28L13.5 28L13.5 22ZM2 19C2 23.9706 6.02944 28 11 28L11 22C9.34315 22 8 20.6569 8 19L2 19Z\" fill=\"var(--primary-color)\" mask=\"url(#symbol-mask)\"\/><mask id=\"symbol-mask2\" fill=\"white\"><path d=\"M29 25C32.3137 25 35 22.3137 35 19L35 15L26.5 15L26.5 25L29 25Z\"\/><\/mask><path d=\"M35 15L35 12L38 12L38 15L35 15ZM26.5 15L23.5 15L23.5 12L26.5 12L26.5 15ZM26.5 25L26.5 28L23.5 28L23.5 25L26.5 25ZM32 19L32 15L38 15L38 19L32 19ZM35 18L26.5 18L26.5 12L35 12L35 18ZM29.5 15L29.5 25L23.5 25L23.5 15L29.5 15ZM26.5 22L29 22L29 28L26.5 28L26.5 22ZM38 19C38 23.9706 33.9706 28 29 28L29 22C30.6569 22 32 20.6569 32 19L38 19Z\" fill=\"var(--primary-color)\" mask=\"url(#symbol-mask2)\"\/><\/svg><\/div>\n\n\n<h2 class=\"has-text-align-center has-large-font-size wp-el wp-block-heading\"><strong>Time of widow Anna Margarethe, tavern in the basement<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center wp-el\">Proua had a room and a room in the house, and there was also a stable in the yard. A servant and a maid also lived in the house with the hostess. In the great fire of 1775, most of the city burned down, but the buildings on plot no. 59 remained. Anna Margaretha&#8217;s new wife, <strong>Nicolai Christian Franzius<\/strong>, began to expand her house during the city&#8217;s rebuilding. Franzius built a wider and higher part of the house. In this way, the building retained its present dimensions. The house had a total of ten rooms and two ovens. After her husband&#8217;s death, widow Anna Margaretha started an inn in the basement of her large house. The inn was located in two basements in the older part of the house, under the current gallery. The widow sold the entire property in 1807, and it eventually became the property of the Kraack merchant family.           <\/p>\n\n\n<div class=\"single-el el-line__decal\"><svg width=\"40\" height=\"40\" viewBox=\"0 0 40 40\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\"><path d=\"M20 33.8787L16.2028 30.0815C11.3213 25.2 11.3213 17.2854 16.2028 12.4039L20 8.6067L23.7972 12.4039C28.6787 17.2854 28.6787 25.2 23.7972 30.0815L20 33.8787Z\" stroke=\"var(--primary-color)\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/><mask id=\"symbol-mask\" fill=\"white\"><path d=\"M11 25C7.68629 25 5 22.3137 5 19L5 15L13.5 15L13.5 25L11 25Z\"\/><\/mask><path d=\"M5 15L5 12L2 12L2 15L5 15ZM13.5 15L16.5 15L16.5 12L13.5 12L13.5 15ZM13.5 25L13.5 28L16.5 28L16.5 25L13.5 25ZM8 19L8 15L2 15L2 19L8 19ZM5 18L13.5 18L13.5 12L5 12L5 18ZM10.5 15L10.5 25L16.5 25L16.5 15L10.5 15ZM13.5 22L11 22L11 28L13.5 28L13.5 22ZM2 19C2 23.9706 6.02944 28 11 28L11 22C9.34315 22 8 20.6569 8 19L2 19Z\" fill=\"var(--primary-color)\" mask=\"url(#symbol-mask)\"\/><mask id=\"symbol-mask2\" fill=\"white\"><path d=\"M29 25C32.3137 25 35 22.3137 35 19L35 15L26.5 15L26.5 25L29 25Z\"\/><\/mask><path d=\"M35 15L35 12L38 12L38 15L35 15ZM26.5 15L23.5 15L23.5 12L26.5 12L26.5 15ZM26.5 25L26.5 28L23.5 28L23.5 25L26.5 25ZM32 19L32 15L38 15L38 19L32 19ZM35 18L26.5 18L26.5 12L35 12L35 18ZM29.5 15L29.5 25L23.5 25L23.5 15L29.5 15ZM26.5 22L29 22L29 28L26.5 28L26.5 22ZM38 19C38 23.9706 33.9706 28 29 28L29 22C30.6569 22 32 20.6569 32 19L38 19Z\" fill=\"var(--primary-color)\" mask=\"url(#symbol-mask2)\"\/><\/svg><\/div>\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center has-large-font-size wp-el\"><strong>The time of the Kraacks<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center wp-el\">There was also a tavern in the basement during the Kraacks. According to the 1851 census, widow <strong>Kraack<\/strong> lived in the house with her 33- and 26-year-old daughter, and the tenants included M. von Fuss, the widow of an outdoor counselor from Viljandi, with her two daughters, 4 students, 6 day laborers with women and children, and two maids. There were 7 ovens in the house. There were two partly stone, partly wooden outbuildings in the yard, a wooden barn and a stable with a carriage shed. There was a well in the northern corner of the plot. In 1869, Kraack&#8217;s heirs sold the land and facilities to Baron Ernst von Nolcken. After the baron&#8217;s death, the widow built a dairy shop in the basement of the newer part of the house in 1903. The basement club of Tampere House currently operates in these premises. In 1911, a magnificent Art Nouveau stable with a shed was built at the back of the plot.            <\/p>\n\n\n<div class=\"single-el el-line__decal\"><svg width=\"40\" height=\"40\" viewBox=\"0 0 40 40\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\"><path d=\"M20 33.8787L16.2028 30.0815C11.3213 25.2 11.3213 17.2854 16.2028 12.4039L20 8.6067L23.7972 12.4039C28.6787 17.2854 28.6787 25.2 23.7972 30.0815L20 33.8787Z\" stroke=\"var(--primary-color)\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/><mask id=\"symbol-mask\" fill=\"white\"><path d=\"M11 25C7.68629 25 5 22.3137 5 19L5 15L13.5 15L13.5 25L11 25Z\"\/><\/mask><path d=\"M5 15L5 12L2 12L2 15L5 15ZM13.5 15L16.5 15L16.5 12L13.5 12L13.5 15ZM13.5 25L13.5 28L16.5 28L16.5 25L13.5 25ZM8 19L8 15L2 15L2 19L8 19ZM5 18L13.5 18L13.5 12L5 12L5 18ZM10.5 15L10.5 25L16.5 25L16.5 15L10.5 15ZM13.5 22L11 22L11 28L13.5 28L13.5 22ZM2 19C2 23.9706 6.02944 28 11 28L11 22C9.34315 22 8 20.6569 8 19L2 19Z\" fill=\"var(--primary-color)\" mask=\"url(#symbol-mask)\"\/><mask id=\"symbol-mask2\" fill=\"white\"><path d=\"M29 25C32.3137 25 35 22.3137 35 19L35 15L26.5 15L26.5 25L29 25Z\"\/><\/mask><path d=\"M35 15L35 12L38 12L38 15L35 15ZM26.5 15L23.5 15L23.5 12L26.5 12L26.5 15ZM26.5 25L26.5 28L23.5 28L23.5 25L26.5 25ZM32 19L32 15L38 15L38 19L32 19ZM35 18L26.5 18L26.5 12L35 12L35 18ZM29.5 15L29.5 25L23.5 25L23.5 15L29.5 15ZM26.5 22L29 22L29 28L26.5 28L26.5 22ZM38 19C38 23.9706 33.9706 28 29 28L29 22C30.6569 22 32 20.6569 32 19L38 19Z\" fill=\"var(--primary-color)\" mask=\"url(#symbol-mask2)\"\/><\/svg><\/div>\n\n\n<h2 class=\"has-text-align-center has-large-font-size wp-el wp-block-heading\"><strong>From Baron Nolked to Soviet times<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center wp-el\">The last private owner of the property was <strong>Eleonore von Ungern-Sternberg<\/strong>. During the Soviet era, the house was nationalized. The building was divided into 12 small apartments.  <br>At the end of the Soviet era, in 1988, one of Tartu&#8217;s first private shops &#8211; the leather goods store &#8220;Maie&#8221; &#8211; opened in the basement of the house. <\/p>\n\n\n<div class=\"single-el el-line__decal\"><svg width=\"40\" height=\"40\" viewBox=\"0 0 40 40\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\"><path d=\"M20 33.8787L16.2028 30.0815C11.3213 25.2 11.3213 17.2854 16.2028 12.4039L20 8.6067L23.7972 12.4039C28.6787 17.2854 28.6787 25.2 23.7972 30.0815L20 33.8787Z\" stroke=\"var(--primary-color)\" stroke-width=\"3\"\/><mask id=\"symbol-mask\" fill=\"white\"><path d=\"M11 25C7.68629 25 5 22.3137 5 19L5 15L13.5 15L13.5 25L11 25Z\"\/><\/mask><path d=\"M5 15L5 12L2 12L2 15L5 15ZM13.5 15L16.5 15L16.5 12L13.5 12L13.5 15ZM13.5 25L13.5 28L16.5 28L16.5 25L13.5 25ZM8 19L8 15L2 15L2 19L8 19ZM5 18L13.5 18L13.5 12L5 12L5 18ZM10.5 15L10.5 25L16.5 25L16.5 15L10.5 15ZM13.5 22L11 22L11 28L13.5 28L13.5 22ZM2 19C2 23.9706 6.02944 28 11 28L11 22C9.34315 22 8 20.6569 8 19L2 19Z\" fill=\"var(--primary-color)\" mask=\"url(#symbol-mask)\"\/><mask id=\"symbol-mask2\" fill=\"white\"><path d=\"M29 25C32.3137 25 35 22.3137 35 19L35 15L26.5 15L26.5 25L29 25Z\"\/><\/mask><path d=\"M35 15L35 12L38 12L38 15L35 15ZM26.5 15L23.5 15L23.5 12L26.5 12L26.5 15ZM26.5 25L26.5 28L23.5 28L23.5 25L26.5 25ZM32 19L32 15L38 15L38 19L32 19ZM35 18L26.5 18L26.5 12L35 12L35 18ZM29.5 15L29.5 25L23.5 25L23.5 15L29.5 15ZM26.5 22L29 22L29 28L26.5 28L26.5 22ZM38 19C38 23.9706 33.9706 28 29 28L29 22C30.6569 22 32 20.6569 32 19L38 19Z\" fill=\"var(--primary-color)\" mask=\"url(#symbol-mask2)\"\/><\/svg><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Early years Not much is known about the older buildings located on plot no. 59 in the city of Tartu&#8230;.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":40,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"inline_featured_image":false,"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-609","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/609"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=609"}],"version-history":[{"count":6,"href":"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/609\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":742,"href":"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/609\/revisions\/742"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/tamperemaja.ee\/majutus\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=609"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}