Palmse Manor (Palmse Mois)

Palmse Manor (Palmse Mois)

Palmse Manor (Palmse Mois)

Palmse Manor, located in Lahemaa National Park, traces its origins to the late 13th century when it was part of Tallinn’s St. Michael’s nunnery. This grand baroque mansion, now an open-air museum, has been meticulously restored to its former glory. The manor and its buildings are under state protection as architectural monuments, offering visitors a glimpse into Estonia’s rich historical and cultural heritage. Today, guests can explore the well-preserved structures and grounds, immersing themselves in the estate’s storied past.

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