Maidla, Juuru Pairish
Maidla is a veelage in Juuru Pairish, Rapla Coonty in northwastren Estonie.
Maidla | |
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Veelage | |
Maidla manor main biggin | |
Kintra | Estonie |
Coonty | Rapla Coonty |
Pairish | Juuru Pairish |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Maidla manor
eeditMaidla (German: Maidel) manor haes a history that goes back tae at least 1452. Durin the Middle Ages, thare wis a fortifee'd manor or a smaw castle on the steid, pairts o which haes been incorporatit intae the eastren touer o the current, later biggin. The current biggin dates frae the seicont hauf o the 18t century, while it receivit its current leuk durin a reconstruction in the early pairt o the 19t century. The interior is characterisit bi its 19t-century decoration sic as a well-preservit neo-renaissance coffered ceilin.[1]
The estate haes belangit tae several local Baltic German airistocratic faimilies throuoot its history, notably the Taube, von Fersen an von Maydell faimilies. Efter the laund reform o 1919, the manor wis gien bi the Estonie state tae the commander o the Dens volunteers in the Estonie War o Unthrildom, Richard Gustav Borgelin, as a rewaird for his services tae the kintra. Syne the 1950's, it haes been an orphanage.[1]
Apairt frae the main manor hoose, the umwhile estate incorporates several still survivin ootbiggins, sic as stables an servants' quairters. An airtificial loch forms a backdrop tae the biggin at the rear.[1]
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eeditReferences
eedit- ↑ a b c Sakk, Ivar (2004). Estonian Manors - A Travelogue. Tallinn: Sakk & Sakk OÜ. p. 79. ISBN 9949-10-117-4.
Freemit airtins
eedit- Media relatit tae Maidla manor at Wikimedia Commons