Suuremõisa Manor, Baroque manor in Suuremõisa, Estonia.
Suuremõisa is a baroque manor with a two-story main building and several ancillary structures spanning different periods. The grounds include an English-style park laid out around the residence.
The manor was founded in 1755 under Countess Ebba-Margaretha von Stenbock and changed hands several times afterward. Various additions in the 1800s altered its appearance and purpose.
The manor displays spaces designed in the 1700s with baroque decoration that remains visible to visitors today. You can observe how aristocratic families lived and what craftsmanship went into the interior details.
The grounds are easy to explore on foot with pathways through the park and access to different building areas. Allow time to see both the interior spaces and the surrounding landscape.
The building still houses schools today, which gives the spaces active use and weaves history into daily life. This dual function allows visitors to experience the site as a living place rather than only a museum.
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