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The gate leading up to the entrance of the Püssirohukelder in Tartu, Estonia.

Constructed in 1778, Püssirohukelder is Estonian for Gunpowder Cellar and the name harks back to its original usage as an arsenal. Today, <a href="http://pyss.ee/" rel="nofollow">Püssirohukelder</a> is an award winning beer restaurant, though the award didn't come because of the food or beer but because it is officially the highest pub in the world, with 10.2 meter from floor to ceiling!
Date Taken on 1 July 2013, 18:53:41
Source Flickr: Püssirohukelder
Author Bernt Rostad

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