Kirna Manor, Neoclassical manor estate in Türi parish, Estonia
Kirna Manor is a neoclassical estate with white stone buildings and stucco-adorned ceremonial rooms situated in a rural setting. The architectural style reflects early classical design principles typical of Baltic noble residences.
The von Fersen family received the manor as a gift in 1614 and held it for more than 170 years. The property subsequently passed through several Baltic German families.
The manor transformed from a noble residence to an educational facility in 1919, operating as a school until the Second World War.
The estate is open to visitors and offers guided tours, lectures, workshops, and concerts throughout the year. Accommodations and exhibitions are also available on the grounds.
The estate contains a natural treatment center focused on mental health, situated in one of the world's five locations with ancient power.
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