Tohisoo Manor, Historical manor in Hageri Parish, Estonia.
Tohisoo Manor is a two-story building in Hageri Parish featuring historicist architecture with symmetrical windows and a central entrance framed by stone columns. The structure now serves as the Kohila Training Centre, providing educational and event facilities for community use.
The original wooden structure was destroyed by fire in 1905, after which the von Wrangell family built the current manor in the 1910s. An additional floor was added in 1938, changing the building's original form.
The manor reflects how Baltic estate owners lived and shaped this region for centuries. Today visitors can walk through spaces that once served this social class.
The building is now accessible for training and events and is located in Hageri Parish, a rural area of Lääne-Viru County. Visitors should contact ahead to clarify opening times and possible visits.
The manor was originally designed in the style of Baltic architecture but also reflects influences from the Central European Historicism movement. This blend makes it an interesting example of how local and continental architectural styles intertwined during this period.
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