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Mädapea Manor

Mädapea Manor, not far from Rakvere, was first mentioned in 1425. Its last owner before being nationalised in 1919 was Ernst von Renteln. A single-storey, red brick mansion with timber verandas, it was built in historicist style in 1850. Today it is home to exhibitions of modern Estonian art and handicraft. It has a permanent display of Aivar Juhanson's twills - more than 800 pictures in total. The manor hosts fairs, training events and courses.
Did you know...? *The manor is privately owned but can be viewed at any time from the outside *Guided tours of the interior can be booked in advance

Attributes & Accessibility:

  • Guided tours
  • Manors

Opening Times:

  • 01. Mar - 31. Aug

    Advance bookings only