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Red Tower (Pärnu) (Estonian: Punane torn) is a tower in Pärnu, Estonia. The tower is only building of medieval New-Pärnu Fortress, which is preserved until today. The tower is named after the redbricks which are used to line the inside and outside of the tower.[1]
The [[tower was built in 15th century and it was used as a prison. In the 17th century, the tower had four storeys. Three storeys are preserved until today.[1]
Since 19th century, the building has had several purposes, e.g. for being the town archives.[1]