In the Middle Ages, the manor belonged to the bishop of Tartu, and was later associated with the Salises, von Glasenapps, von Oettingens, von Muellers and von Maydells. Of the long single-storey main building, constructed at the beginning of the 19th ce...
Location: Lossi tänav, Viljandi linn, Viljandimaa, 71003
The sculpture by Edgar Viies was opened in 2006 and is situated in the children's park on the corner of Jakobsoni and Lossi streets. The sculpture symbolizes culture traditions and refers to the Estonian traditional way of living.
This smallish but cosy church built in the 14th century and restored in the 19th c., has been fit up in a medieval house next to the Tallinn town wall and serves as a centre for the Estonian Ukrainian community. There is also a small church art and hand...
The manor, established in 1749, belonged for a longer period of time to the von Roths. The single-storey wooden main building constructed in the middle of the 18th century was remodelled and made longer in the 19th century. For a long time, the building...