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It was founded in the 13th century and has been well-known for centuries for its warm sea water, curative mud and peaceful atmosphere. The narrow streets with early XXth century wooden houses make the town centre a nice place to wander around. Most buildings were in a bad shape by the end of Soviet rule but most of them have now been restored.
The railway station, with its extremely long platform built for the czar's train, has also been restored.
The main sights in town are the medieval Episcopal Palace, the Promenade... more »