Atla Manor was first mentioned in the Danish valuation book in 1241. The building was sold to the von Treydens in 1410. In the meantime, many great families have lived here. The last German owner, Alexander Konstantin von Barlöwen, died in 1915.
The current manor lord Raivi Juks bought the dilapidated manor in 1997. The mansion is now used as a family home. The family loves ceramics and there is a jam factory, which can be visited with prior notice. Recently, the old Atla vodka production has also been restored.
✓ Advance bookings only
✓ Adult 6.00€
✓ Child 6.00€
Free parkingWCSeminar roomInformation pointRecreation area/picnic groundKids’ exhibitionActivities for children
When driving along Tallinn–Rapla highway, turn onto Purila. From there, continue straight until the sign points to the left. From there, drive straight until you reach the object.
Sealed access roadBy excursion busBy public transportBy car