Lihula Manor, Lihula Parish in Läänemaa County, Estonia


The manor house was constructed in the Middle Ages near the stronghold commonly owned both by the Livonian Order and Saare-Lääne (Oesel-Wiek) bishopric. Later, the manor house was linked to the Totts, von Stackelbergs, von Wistinghausens and von Buxhoevdens. An impressive two-storey Classicist main building was completed in 1824, which now houses the Lihula Museum.


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Location: Lihula Parish in Läänemaa County, Estonia
Photo credit: © Andrus Kannel / Alamy / Afripics
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