Koigi manor, Manor estate in Peetri parish, Estonia.
Koigi is a manor estate in Peetri parish, Estonia, consisting of a main residence and several service buildings arranged around it. The complex displays the traditional layout of an Estonian agricultural property from the 19th century period.
The estate originated as an agricultural property and grew in importance during the 19th century when the Grünewaldt family took over its management. Their tenure shaped the property into the multi-building complex visible today.
The manor represents how Estonian estates were organized and run as self-contained communities. The arrangement of buildings shows the daily relationships between the main house and the working structures that supported it.
The property can be reached by car from Peetri parish and has parking near the main entrance area. Walking around the grounds lets you see all the buildings and how they relate to one another.
The estate preserves several outbuildings from the 19th century that served as workshops, storage, and working areas for the property. These structures offer rare glimpses into how a working agricultural estate actually operated day to day.
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