Aruküla Manor, Manor estate in Koeru parish, Estonia
Aruküla Manor is a stone manor house in Koeru parish featuring classical architectural elements inspired by building styles from Saint Petersburg. The structure now accommodates a secondary school and remains accessible to visitors through organized tours.
Construction of the manor took place between 1782 and 1789, with final modifications completed in 1810 under Count Carl Friedrich von Toll. The property changed hands multiple times over the centuries and was owned at one point by Swedish nobility during Queen Christina's reign.
Notable visitors to the manor included explorer Adam Johann von Krusenstern and scholar Karl von Morgenstern during the Knorring family's ownership.
The building is located at Paide tee 18 in Koeru and is accessible to visitors interested in taking guided tours. Allow enough time to explore the rooms and their architectural details at a comfortable pace.
During its time under the Knorring family, the estate hosted notable visitors such as explorer Adam Johann von Krusenstern and scholar Karl von Morgenstern. These visits reflect the importance the manor held within intellectual and cultural circles of the region.
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