Raikküla Manor, 18th century manor in Rapla parish, Estonia
Raikküla Manor is an 18th century estate complex in Rapla parish with fourteen preserved historic buildings arranged within an English-style landscape park. The grounds feature classical architectural details and stone garden areas throughout.
The Keyserlingk family developed this Baltic estate during the 18th century with baroque design, later adding neoclassical features to the buildings. The construction phases reflect changing architectural tastes across the decades.
The park contains an art installation called Kärajad that marks where local people once gathered for important meetings long ago. This blends old memories with how visitors experience the grounds today.
The main hall in the manor can be used for private gatherings and events with period furnishings available. Contact ahead to confirm visitor access and current conditions for your visit.
The Estonian Manor Museum operates here with an extensive furniture collection from other historic estates across the country. The displays show how rooms were furnished and lived in during earlier times.
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