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Piibe Steel Sild 1931. This bridge place has given Piibe highway his name, which was among the people in the 17th century. The bridge was built in 1875. Antti Ilomets recalls that the roof of Maasika, the roof of which appears behind the bridge, was stationed during World War II by German bridge guards carried out by local defensemen. During the war, Heino Väli, a well-known writer (b. 1928), lived in the garden building with his mother and sisters and brothers. They came from Saaremaa, having previously lost their father because of his shooting. The garden belonged to Piibe Manor, was destroyed in 1944. navigate_before navigate_next
Approximate address: Maasikamäe, Piibe, 46324 Lääne-Viru maakond, Estonia
Piibe Steel Sild 1931. This bridge place has given Piibe highway his name, which was among the people in the 17th century. The bridge was built in 1875. Antti Ilomets recalls that the roof of Maasika, the roof of which appears behind the bridge, was stationed during World War II by German bridge guards carried out by local defensemen. During the war, Heino Väli, a well-known writer (b. 1928), lived in the garden building with his mother and sisters and brothers. They came from Saaremaa, having previously lost their father because of his shooting. The garden belonged to Piibe Manor, was destroyed in 1944.
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