Sagadi Manor, located in Lahemaa National Park, has stood for 500 years, a relic from Estonia’s Baltic-German period. The manor, now meticulously restored, invites visitors to explore its historic rooms and lush gardens. As you walk through the estate, you can delve into its rich history and appreciate the romantic architecture that defines this stately home. Today, guests can experience the manor’s past and present, making it a captivating destination for those interested in Estonia’s cultural heritage.
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