Müüsleri

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Müüsleri ( German Seinigal ) is a village (Estonian küla ) in the rural community Kareda ( Kareda vald ) in the Estonian county Järvamaa.

History

Müüsleri has 130 inhabitants (as of 2000). The village is situated 18 kilometers northeast of Paid (white stone).

The village was first mentioned in records in 1564 under the name Sainall. The same name was also good that emerged in the first half of the 17th century. The present name Müüsleri goes back to the second half of the 17th century, when in 1669 a certain Cord Meuseler bought the estate.

Good

The manor was built under George Wolmar of driving Bach ( 1586-1633 ). It changed in the following decades, often the owner. 1760 was the ownership of the noble family von Schilling. Last owner before the expropriation in the course of the Estonian land reform in 1919 was the Baltic German lawyer and member of parliament Riigikogu Carl Baron Schilling ( 1872-1941 ).

The elongated, single storey manor house was built in the 19th century to the turn of the 18th. In the second half of the 19th century, the right part has been extended to an upper floor. In the 1920s and 30s in the manor house, a school was housed. The building was largely destroyed in 1941 during the Second World War. Today only ruins are still preserved.

" Schilda "

In the park of the estate is now home to a modern amusement park with sculptures and houses of Kilplased, Estonian Gotham. On display is, among others, the famous town hall of Schilda. The amusement park Kilplala ( " Schilda ") is a popular beauty spot.

Friedrich Reinhold Kreutz Forest (1803-1879) translated and adapted Gotthard Oswald Marbach 1838 published book " The Gotham wonderfully strange, adventurous, unheard and previously undescribed stories and deeds " into Estonian. 1857 appeared Kreutz Forest story collection titled Kilplaste imewärklikud, WÄGA kentsakad, maa - ilmas kuulmata yes tännini weel üleskirjutamata jutud yes teud. Kalkuni keelest Maakeele tõlgitud yes meie külade komblikuks Mones tükis ümbersolgitud. Then the shield citizens were also popular in the Baltics. Kreutzwald moved the Estonian Schilda in the area of ​​today's Müüsleri.

Estonian War of Independence

At the battle commemorated on a hill again today a monument. The pyramid-shaped sculpture made of granite according to the plans of the Estonian artist August Roosileht (1887-1941) was inaugurated in 1934 by the Estonian state and head of government Konstantin Pats. During the Soviet occupation of Estonia, the monument was blown up, but rebuilt in 1988.

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