Harjumaa Museum is located to the Keila Manor in the Keila river
park. In the radius of only 100 meters there is an offering stone
known as the Slave Stone, ruins of an earlier castle-manor and
an ancient settlement place. The old manor was bui...
Harku manor quite close to Tallinn was first mentioned in 1372 and
belonged to the Livonian Order during the Middle Ages. Ruins of
a small stronghold from that time are still observable. In 1710 the
Peace Treaty of Harku by which the Swedish po...
Like other walls of the Piusa valley, Härma sandstones date back to the Devon stage and sedimented in the shallow sea 370 million years ago. The height of Oruperve wall reaches up to 43 meters and the length of the outcrop is 150 meters. The Kõlgusniidu...