It was by the village Aidu where one of the braking battles of the
Independence War took place. It marks the spot most far to where
managed to encroach a Red Army soldier. Erected in 1929 the
monument got torn down during the Soviet time.
Location: Alatskivi alevik, Alatskivi vald, Tartumaa, 60201
The first mentioning of Alatskivi church was in the year of 1636. Both the mentioned
one and the descending one were burnt during the many different wars. The one still
standing on the Church Hill was erected in 1777–1782. Two old stone crosses in...
One of the oldest order manors in Järva County and Estonia was first mentioned in 1282. The main building, barn, arched bridge, granary, distillery and park of the manor complex have survived until today. The décor of the manor is simple and laconic. Th...
Built in the end of the 19th century the biggest church in Estonia was severely damaged
in the World War II, among other things its tower was destroyed. Typically it was used
as a storehouse during the Soviet time and is only currently being resto...