MANOR AND THE PARK

Olustvere manorial estate complex with its numerous buildings and park with many species is situated in the heart of Olustvere.
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The manor was founded in the second half on the 16th century. At the end of the 18th century the manor came into the possession of the Fersens - an ancient noble family from Norhtern Germany. The manor stayed in their possession until its expropriation by the Republic of Estonia in 1918.

Olustvere is one of the best preserved manorial estate ensembles in Estonia.

Entering the manor park from between the stone walls, the noble heimat-style manor house is first to catch the eye. With its bright colours it fits well into the greenery of the surrounding park. The old manor house, estate manager`s house, granary, drying hose of massive stones, distillery, stables and cattle-sheds and several other houses have also preserved.

The surrounding park covers an area of 20 ha. It was founded in the English style and is characterized by vaade_loss_r6dult.jpgwell-matching groups of trees and bushes, winding paths, beautiful pands and spacious lawns. The oldest tree in the park is a 300-year old two-branched oak, what is called “the oak of love”.

The famous Olustvere maple, oak, linden and ash tree avenues that total 10 kilometres also start in the park.

Olustvere has long traditions in the teaching of agriculture. It began in 1914 when the Estonian Alexander Lower Agricultural School was founded in Kõo manor and was transferred to Olustvere in 1920. This oldest Estonian school of agricultural education has existed under different names until today.

Today the school is named as Olustvere School of Rural Economics and Service Industry, what teaches agriculture, catering, tourism and secretary management.

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