57.636047, 27.088190
GPS: 57° 38' 10" N, 27° 5' 17" E
The castle-like Rogosi manor was established around 1600 by Stanislaw Rogosinsky. Later, the manor belonged to the von Glasenapps for a long period of time. The later Baroque main building originates from the end of the 18th century (today a school is located there). The outbuildings as well as the gate tower originate from the 19th century (restored in 1999). It has been speculated that in the Middle Ages a vassals’ stronghold was at the same location.
During summer time there is a museum open in the gate tower.
Suur Munamägi is the highest point in the Baltics and stands at 317,6 metres from sea level. The observation tower on Suur Munamägi provides a splendid view of Estonian nature within the range of 50 km. The existing tower is the 5th in number; it was bu...
Since October 2010 on the Nature reserve of the Piusa caves, near the Museum Cave, the Piusa Caves Visitor Centre has been open. The purpose of the visitor centre is to contribute to the protection of the Piusa caves and protected species by the ye...