Arbavere
Coordinates: 59 ° 26 ' N , 25 ° 57' E
Arbavere (German Arbafer ) is a village ( Estonian küla ) in the rural municipality of Kadrina ( Kadrina vald ) in the Estonian district of Lääne-Virumaa .
Location and description
Arbavere has 71 inhabitants (as of 2007). The village is located 23 km from Rakvere ( Wesenberg ) on the Loobu River ( Loop ). Arbavere was first mentioned in a document in 1454.
Today, in the unspoilt nature of Arbaveres, there is a tourist recreation center.
Good Arbavere
The manor of Arbavere was built in 1696 as a separation from the Hulja manor. The rather modest-looking single-storey wooden mansion was built in the first half of the 19th century. Right next to it is a small cavalier's house , also made of wood .
In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the estate was owned by the von der Pahlen family . The last private owner before the expropriation in the course of the Estonian land reform in 1919 was the noble Baltic German family Dellingshausen .
literature
- Baltic historical local dictionary. Part 1: Estonia (including Northern Livonia). Started by Hans Feldmann . Published by Heinz von zur Mühlen . Edited by Gertrud Westermann . Cologne, Vienna 1985 (= sources and studies on Baltic history. Volume 8/1), ISBN 3-412-07183-8 , p. 23.
Web links
- Description of the place (Estonian)
- Arbavere Recreation Center (Estonian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.visitestonia.com/de/erholungszentrum-arbavere
- ↑ Ivar Sakk: Eesti mõisad. Rice yuht. Tallinn 2002 ( ISBN 9985-78-574-6 ), p. 136