The earliest mentioning of the Kaagjärve manor is from the year 1541. The manor got
its current name after the owners von Kawers. In 1880s 2.5 kilometers to the west a
producing center was established: a brewery, a flour mill, a saw mill, a wool f...
First mentioned in 1532 the straw-roofed building hasn’t made it till today. It is the little
wooden cottage in the park that is more famous in the first place. It is believed to be the
place the Kärde Peace Treaty was signed in 1661. The treaty e...
Established in 1793 Thaddeus von Bulgarin bought it in 1828 after which the manor became a center of Russian culture but Bulgarin's self-advertisement, literary conjuncture and collaboration with the authorities did his reputation no good. Faddei Bulgar...