Ohtu manor, Manor in Lääne-Harju Parish, Estonia
Ohtu manor is a residential estate in Lääne-Harju Parish with large windows, detailed facades, and classical architectural elements from the 18th century. The building displays late baroque features with ornately crafted interior details and handcrafted decorative work.
The manor was built in the early 18th century and underwent major renovations in 1769 to achieve its late baroque appearance. However, an ornamental ashlar fireplace found inside dates to 1654, predating the main construction period.
The manor contains preserved elements from its initial construction, including a rococo carved wooden main door and a sculpted ashlar fireplace from 1654.
The courtyard and grounds can be explored, with the main building accessible during specific hours. Plan ahead for your visit since the estate is not open at all times and hours may vary depending on the season.
The ornately carved wooden main door displays rococo style elements and remains one of the most valuable features on the grounds. This door stands in contrast to the later baroque renovations and showcases the fine craftsmanship of its era.
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