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...
In the 15th-16th century the settlement of Keila consisted some tens of buildings and a hundred people formed around the church. At the same time the Livonian Order built a small fort south-east of the church on Jõepark. During the Livonian War of 1558-...
Keila Waterfall (Keila Juga) is a beautiful natural phenomena, located in the northern part of Estonia in Harjumaa County. You can find it about 25 km south-west of the capital city of Tallinn, near the village of Keila-Joa. Keila Waterfall is the secon...