Prnu

Prnu (German: Pernau, old Russian: Пернов, Polish Parnawa) is a city on the Baltic Sea coast in southern Estonia. Some consider the city a great summer vacation resort with many hotels, restaurants and large swimming beaches. Through the city flows a river having the same name, Prnu.

Administration

Local administration consists of town council and town government. Election of town council takes place in every three years. The last personnel of town council were elected on October 2002. The number of council deputies depends on the number of population. According to the population in Prnu the number of the deputies is 33.

Tourism

Prnu is a health resort of international stature. In addition to guests arriving from around fifty countries, it is also proved by its membership in the European Spas Association (since 2000) and the European Blue Flag that has been flying at the beach of Prnu since 2001. Most tourists in Prnu are Finnish or Estonian. Hotel and restaurant staff speak English and some Finnish in addition to Estonian. In 1837, a few business-minded entrepreneurs decided to rebuild a lonely tavern near the beach into a bathing establishment, thus preparing the ground for the development of the resort of Prnu. This wooden building was the predecessor of the present-day mud baths. The establishment, which was opened in 1838, accommodated 5-6 bathrooms that provided hot seawater baths in summer and operated as a sauna in winter. The wooden building was burnt down in the course of World War I. In 1927, the present stone building of Prnu Mud Baths was erected at the same site. Later, the wings were attached to the building to accommodate a bath unit and a pool. Today, disorders of joints, spinal column and peripheral nervous system, gynaecological problems and dysfunction of central nervous system are treated at Prnu Mud Baths. The therapies include hydrotherapy, mud and ozocerite therapies, massage, laser and electrotherapies, lymph and inhalation therapies, aromatherapy and ECG. There are 130 rooms in the hotel of the Mud Baths.

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