Luke Manor and Manor Park
Luke Manor and Manor Park
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The earliest mentions of Luke Manor date back to 1557. The final wooden main building was from the turn of the 20th century with characteristics of Neo-Baroque and Heimat Style. The manor building was destroyed during World War II in 1941. The pride of Luke manor is still the picturesque Neo-Baroque park with terraces on different levels and trees that were once trimmed and now look quite peculiar. Lion statues made of concrete line one of the flight of stairs between the terraces. The stylish historicist gardener's house and ponds, all restored, are also worth looking at.
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Karikakrake
Tallinn, Estonia
Jun 2019 • Friends
Love this place ❤️ it has a very unique aura and vibe. Have a calming stroll in the manor garden and seize the day, try to put yourself to the history, when the Manor was in its glory. Park has a huge labyrinth of trees, now the trees are grown too big. There are beautiful sculptures in the garden 💝 Go inside it and feel the energy :D Buildings are decrading and they are being so much so restored. There is a lovely cafe in the garden, which sells ice cream, coffee and also hand-made jewelry 😉 Easy to come here with a car and there is a huge parking lot just next to the park. Dogs are also allowed. In the summertime it hosts concerts of many Estonian famous singers and bands. Also in June there are coffee shop days held, where different coffee shops can come out with their products and sell them 👏 Very enjoyable and good variety of tastes. Just have your homemade pie and coffee and a picnic 💝 Worth to go and see ❤️
Written 14 June 2019
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Mehilainen
Helsinki, Finland
Jul 2018 • Family
This place is just wonderful! They have made as an community such an awesome job with restorating this place - and works keep on going!
You can find more info about their programs in facebook.
You can find more info about their programs in facebook.
Written 23 July 2018
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kingmonty84
Manama, Bahrain
Jun 2015 • Family
Enjoyed our visit to Luke Manor, mainly because of the excellent pancakes, made from scratch for us, at the cafe. The grounds are nice to have a walk around, though at the moment there isn't much to see in the way of buildings - it looks like one of the main buildings is being renovated at the moment.
Almost all of the information is in Estonia, but it's still nice to have a look around. Think about taking mosquito repellent though!
Almost all of the information is in Estonia, but it's still nice to have a look around. Think about taking mosquito repellent though!
Written 2 July 2015
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Marcus D
Tartu, Estonia
Jun 2014 • Friends
The complex of three ponds (manor houses had ponds stocked with fish), the park and the renovated Gardener's Cottage are delightful but - seemingly - in the middle of nowhere down an unpaved road linking the estate to the village of Nõo.
The main ruins are of the Estate Manager's house.
Catch Luke on a bright sunny day and the park is wonderful - but not really worth the effort to get there.
The main ruins are of the Estate Manager's house.
Catch Luke on a bright sunny day and the park is wonderful - but not really worth the effort to get there.
Written 16 July 2014
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