This 1929 built villa sets to the beautiful bowery valley called Kassitoome shaped during the Ice Age, its name referring to cats who sure must like the secret green spot in the city. The villa served as a government residence during the Soviet time.
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The manor, which belonged to the von Uexkülls, was first mentioned in 1405 and it had been developed as a fortified dwelling. The manor was later for longer periods of time associated with the von Löwensterns and von Ungern-Sternbergs.
The current si...
The manor was first mentioned in 1521. In 1834 Reinhold von
Liphart rented it to Tartu University, after which the manor
accommodated the innovative Institute of Agriculture but the next
owner von Sievers saw it best to end the contract. Ott...
The colourful varved clay soil in Vana-Vigala has sparkled tales
of a sunk castle. The peasants heaped the 222 meters long Wall
of Hunger to the north border in 1867 after a next crop failure in
return for grain given to them. On the other side...