Mooste manor, established by the Nolcken family, is situated at the lake Mooste. Among the manors in Estonia preserved in their entirety, Mooste is one of the richest in buildings.
The pride of the century-old manor complex is the outstanding auxiliary building complex, gates, walls and the bell tower in the historicist style. The value of Mooste does not stand on buildings only but also on the Mill Theatre, the Flax Room, and a number of exciting festivals that are held here.
Most buildings are made of stone and decorated with brick, by which complex patterns have been created. Among the buildings the steward’s house, the distillery, the blacksmith's forge, the stables, the barn catch the eye, also numerous gate facilities and the bell tower, shaped as a corner turret of the surrounding enclosure wall and inspired by medieval fortress architecture.
Services
· Visiting the manor for single tourists or groups, tours, workshops
· Weddings and other celebrations
· Business events
· Conferences and seminars
· Concerts and theatre performances
The Folk House
One of the most spacious facilities in the manor complex is The Folk House. The concert hall has space for 500 visitors. Big stage and premium quality sound and lighting equipment allow holding different kinds of events like festivals, concerts, weddings, jubilees etc. On the second floor the seminar hall accommodates up to 100 participants.
Mooste Manor Guesthouse
The guesthouse is located in the former woodworking workshop. The rooms on the second floor accommodate up to 24 people. On the first floor there are a cafe and a visitor centre. Local health goods made of flaxseed are sold here, also other goods. A small seminar room is located in the building.
Mooste Distillery
The distillery is built in 1909. The building is a remarkable example of the industrial architecture of that time. The building is renovated and can be used for holding events or guesthouse accommodation.
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