Renovating a historical wooden building at Kesk str 19 in Valga

Project facts

Project promoter:
Valga local government(EE)
Project Number:
EE-LOCALDEV-0027
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€478,679
Donor Project Partners:
Fredrikstad municipality(NO)

Description

The project helps to save one of the town’s most valuable buildings located at Kesk srt 19 from depreciation. As the building has never before been assessed regarding its technical condition, there was no overview of its state. The results of the research conducted in 2020 were surprising - a real treasure was hidden behind a degrading Soviet facade, possibly the oldest wooden building in Valga. The building is a typical Baltic German citizen’s dwelling from the 18th century, of which not many have survived in South Estonia. The building’s value is not so much its architectural details but more in the fact that it is Valga’s only so old authentic citizen’s dwelling that later housed colonial shops. The building is characteristic of Valga’s historical centre’s wooden building type and is part of the buildings ensemble that surround Jaani Church and shape the atmosphere and the historical environment. In the urban structure, it is an important object, worth being maintained and protected.

For the citizens of Valga, this area has been associated with negative emotions for a while and this barrier of thought is hard to break. Untidy buildings are depressing and have an impact on the citizens’ association with the place of residence. On the other hand, an attractive environment increases people’s willingness to tie their future to the place and contribute to its development. The project takes one step towards making the people of Valga proud of their hometown.

Renovating the buildings in the immediate vicinity of the square attracts interest in private capital to invest - to establish cafés or shops. As there are not many investments in Valga that are based on private capital, the public sector must lead the way and show initiative by renovating buildings owned by the rural municipality and showing that life in the centre is possible and worth the effort.

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