Voore manor, Stone manor in Keila Parish, Estonia.
Voore Manor is a stone Baroque main house in Keila Parish surrounded by several supporting structures. The complex includes a granary, distillery, and worker housing arranged around the central residential building.
The manor first appeared in written records in 1569 and passed through several Baltic German families. The von Dahls, von Freys, and von zur Mühlens were among the families who owned and shaped it over time.
The manor's layout reveals how the landowning family lived separate from workers and farm operations. The arrangement of buildings across the grounds shows the strict social order that defined daily life here.
The manor is located in Saku Municipality within Harju County and can be reached from the Keila area. Visitors should explore the grounds to get a sense of how the buildings were arranged around the main residence.
The main building was constructed as a single-story house in the early 1700s and was significantly remodeled during the 1800s. These changes reveal how the owners' needs and economic circumstances evolved over the generations.
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