The knight manor is from the 15th century, the main building from the 17th century. A baroque ensemble in an unconventionally designed park with a gorgeous barbican and a unique system of ponds.
A visitor and cultural centre called Rändava Kunstniku Kodu (home of the travelling artist) operates at the manor. The main exhibitions include paintings by G. Welte, G.A. Hippius, O. Ignatius, and C. Walther. Additionally, there are thematic exhibitions and events. We also have the so-called Sunday painters.
Come and try painting in the historic environment!
Our services include: Demonstration of the cultural heritage objects at the Hageri Parish, concerts of ancient music, dressing up as historical persons (costume rent), hikes in the nature, and photo hunt.
✓ Advance bookings only
✓ Adult 5.00€
✓ Child 1.00€
✓ Family ticket 12.00€
✓ Pensioner 2.00€
✓ University student 1.00€
✓ School student 1.00€
✓ Group price 60.00€
Recreation area/picnic groundKids’ exhibitionInformation boardsFree parkingActivities for childrenInformation point
In about 100 meters after the Hageri cemetery, take a left turn (towards 11 o’clock) on the Hageri-Kriisa road. Then, keep going straight until you drive through a circle left of the Manor Park. The main building is to your left. If you ended up near the barbican of the Sutlema Manor after passing the monument signpost, go through the tower and you will reach the yard of the manor. To enter the manor, pass the two-storey Soviet-era house. There is a bus stop at the edge of the Manor Park. You can park in front of the manor if you arrive with a tour bus or your own car.
SignpostedSealed access roadBy excursion busBy public transportBy car