Architecture
2019
Photographer : Vendo Jugapuu, Tõnu Tunnel
The long and colourful history of Haapsalu Episcopal Castle began in the 13th century, when it was built. Since the 17th century the main castle has been in ruins.
Our conservation and renovation design has resulted in a journey along the walls and within the castle, inviting the guests to take a look at the castle structure and the picturesque town of Haapsalu from an unusual vantage point high above, and to experience the medieval environment from another level. The gardens on the roof terraces, the path floating along the walls and the elegant pavilion bring in freshness and provide an exciting synergy between the new and the old. The exhibition rooms inside the ruins are dark and massive. The new modern additions respect the past and assist present-day people in conceptualising it.
Architects | : | KAOS Architects |
Year | : | 2019 |
Renovation has breathed new life into the castle ruins. Taµnu Tunnel
The entrance pavilion. Taµnu Tunnel
Castle of the small seaside town of Haapsalu. Vendo Jugapuu
The pavilion serves as the beginning and end point of the journey. Taµnu Tunnel
The pavilion has an open-plan design and is well-lighted. Taµnu Tunnel
The exhibition in the basement floor. Taµnu Tunnel
Synergy between the new and the old. Taµnu Tunnel
Medieval environment from another level. Taµnu Tunnel
An unusual vantage point. Taµnu Tunnel
A journey along the walls and within the castle. Taµnu Tunnel
The gardens on the roof terraces. Taµnu Tunnel
The pathway is like a flowing band. Taµnu Tunnel
Second floor plan
First floor plan
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