Luua Manor, Manor in Palamuse parish, Estonia
Luua Manor is a estate in Palamuse parish featuring a Baroque main building with white walls and symmetrical window placement across two stories. The structure demonstrates traditional Estonian architectural design with period details that reflect its long history.
The manor was founded in 1736 on the site of medieval structures and gradually grew in importance over the following centuries. Major reconstruction work in the 1950s transformed the building from a single-story design into the two-story structure seen today.
The manor holds museum rooms focused on forestry education, displaying collections of local animal specimens and teaching materials spanning different eras. These rooms tell the story of how people learned about forest management and nature over time.
To see the museum rooms, you must arrange a visit ahead of time by contacting the management by phone or email. Plan your trip carefully, as access is only available during scheduled appointment times.
The property sits within a large park containing over 100 different tree and shrub species brought together from various regions. This wooded area provides habitat for several protected bat species that become active during dusk hours.
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