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. The baroque stove with white and blue tiles and the classicist stoves with white tiles have been preserved.
You can visit Albu Manor from Wednesdays to Sundays in the summer season. Interesting facts: - the manor building has caught fire twice; - a large baroque-style monumental painting was found on the walls during restoration; - the manor house has been used by a school since 1921.
Location: Vetepere küla, Albu vald, Järvamaa, 73416
The Anton Hansen Tammsaare (1878 – 1940) Museum was established in the writer’s birthplace in 1958. A restored traditional farmhouse, barn, cottagers’ house, fences were added at the same location in 1978, along with hiking trails in the surrounding bog...
Kakerdaja bog is one of the largest in Estonia and there are quite many of those – making 22.3% of Estonia’s total area. What makes this 1 000 hectares large wet land special is that it locates on two levels. In spring and autumn the pools in ...
When you enter the Tower you come upon a time path, you need to make a little effort to remove a mighty rune stone from the cave mouth, behind which is the prehistoric world and the World Tree. Beneath the mighty tree is a sacred grove by which people c...