Pagari

59.25888927.383333Koordinaten: 59 ° 16 ' N, 27 ° 23' O

Pagari ( German Paggar ) is a village (Estonian küla ) in the rural community Mäetaguse ( Mäetaguse vald ). It is located in Ida -Viru county (East Wierland ) in northeastern Estonia.

Description and History

The village has 164 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2011). It was first mentioned in 1241 as Paccari records in Liber Census Daniæ. The attraction of the village is adjacent to the manor house of the estate, a cross made ​​of limestone from the 18th century.

Good Pagari

Since the second half of the 17th century the estate of Pagari is occupied. At that time it belonged to the captain Otto von Delwig. End of the 19th century the estate was 20,000 Desjatin one of the largest in Estonia. From 1748 to the relocation of the German Balts in 1939 it belonged to the family of Stackelberg

The wooden mansion dates from the second half of the 19th century. This single storey building built in 1877 is one of the most important examples of late classicism in the Estonian manor house architecture. It stood in the midst of a seven-hectare park, which was laid out in English style. Two avenues leading to the mansion.

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