When pastors of Pühalepa complained about the peasants still having pagan idol
worships they intriguingly mentioned the peasants met not in a sacrificial forest or in
some other ungodly place but in this chapel. Practical Estonians did not want th...
Keava fortress is built on a cape, protected from both sides by higher walls and ditches and it also has a wall on the sides. The inner part of the wall forms a gentle dredge which resembles the “bed of Kalevipoeg.” Fort hill is situated in the middle o...
The estate was first mentioned in 1470 and it has belonged to the Vietinghoffs, von Benckendorffs and von Lilienfelds. The two-storey main building was erected in the Early-Classical style in about 1790, but was rebuilt in the eclectic spirit both in th...