- land4,709 m²
- rooms18
- bedrooms9
- Area591 m²
- Construction1938
- ConditionN/A*
- parkings6
- bathrooms12
- Shower roomN/A*
- ExposureN/A*
- HeatingN/A*
- ToiletN/A*
- KitchenN/A*
- Property taxN/A*
VillaTallinn (Estonia)Price : $2,816,200
Cultural-Historical Significance of Tiidemanni Villa
Nõmme, one of the most characteristic areas of Tallinn, represents a unique blend of historical heritage and natural beauty. During the period when Estonia was in its youthful republic era, several distinct architectural gems emerged, offering us a bridge to the past. One such representative is undoubtedly Tiidemanni Villa—a building that, by its nature and appearance, represents much more than just a place to live.
Built between 1938-1940 by the order of Captain Oskar Tiidemann, the villa embodies the architectural innovation and elite desire to leave a mark in history. The villa was designed by Elmar Lohk, one of the most prominent Estonian architects of the time, whose style was characterized by the application of functionalism principles in the local context. Tiidemanni Villa is not just an architectural masterpiece; it is a capsule of time and culture, embodying stories, dreams, and unquestionably reflecting the spirit of its era.
Oskar Tiidemann’s life, the villa owner, vividly reflects the changes in Estonian society in the first half of the 20th century. His choice to build the villa in Nõmme marks the valued status and desirability of the area at the time. The villa is an authentic example of how architecture and personal stories intertwine, creating something lasting—something that speaks to the spirit, aesthetics, and value assessments of the era to contemporary and future generations.
In 2021, extensive interior finishing studies and inventory of culturally valuable structures and details were carried out in the building.
Over the decades, Tiidemanni Villa has witnessed numerous historical events. Built in 1938, the house was nationalized in 1940, after which it housed Tallinn’s first orphanage. In 1970, the building was officially handed over to the Executive Office of the Council of Ministers of the Estonian SSR. The Executive Office of the Council of Ministers used the building to accommodate foreign guests. Notable guests included:
The Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1972), Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi (1982), &
the General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Mikhail Gorbachev (1987)
Despite the test of time, the villa has retained its original charm and is ready to tell stories from the past. It is a representative example of Nõmme's cultural and architectural heritage, while also serving as an inspiration for those passionate about history, art, and traditions.
The villa has special conditions and recommended requirements issued by heritage protection for the restoration and reconstruction of interiors. Valuable structures and details have been preserved to a greater or lesser extent in the interior, some of which have already been partially restored.
Tiidemanni Villa stands at a crossroads, offering an opportunity but also a significant challenge.
Restoring and modernizing the villa requires a fine sense and delicate approach to the historical heritage the building carries. The responsibility tests the new owner's ability to see the villa not only as an architectural project but as a bridge between the past and the future, whose value only grows with time.
The task of the new owner is to tell a story that has layers of different eras, a story that demands deep understanding and dedication, but also offers the opportunity to write a new chapter in Estonian cultural history, honoring those who have been part of creating this story. This is a tribute to the past and an invitation to dance with the future.
We can recommend highly regarded architectural firms as partners, whose portfolio includes an impressive collection of experiences both in Estonia and abroad and who are well versed in the background and details of this project. See more details at the property presentation
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