Sagadi

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Sagadi Manor

Sagadi (German: Saggad ) is a village in the Estonian municipality of Vihula in Lääne-Viru County . It has 70 inhabitants (as of 2006).

Sagadi Manor

The Sagadi Manor is particularly well-known and interesting for tourists. It is on the edge of the Lahemaa National Park . The estate was first mentioned in a document in 1444. In 1687 Gideon von Fock acquired the estate, and with brief interruptions it remained in the family estate until 1919. The main building was built between 1749 and 1753 with a rococo facade. The side wings and the main house were renewed in 1793 in the style of early classicism . The park with over 100 tree species and an artistically designed pond is also worth seeing.

Sagadi now houses a forestry museum as well as a hotel and restaurant. Concerts and theater performances take place in summer.

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Coordinates: 59 ° 32 '  N , 26 ° 4'  E