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Võru railway station

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Võru railway station, built in 1889, is a charming example of late 19th-century railway architecture, featuring a wooden main building with ornate detailing and a distinctive red-tiled roof. It remains an active station on the Valga–Pechory line, connecting Võru to regional destinations. Visitors can appreciate the historic atmosphere while watching trains come and go, and the station's interior retains original features like ticket windows and waiting rooms. The surrounding area includes a small park and a monument to Estonian independence, making it a pleasant stop for history buffs and train enthusiasts alike.

Don't miss

  • Photograph the well-preserved wooden station building with its decorative gables and red tiles.
  • Step inside to see the original ticket counters and wooden benches in the waiting hall.
  • Visit the nearby monument commemorating the Estonian War of Independence.

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Ways to visit Võru railway station

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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