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Audru Manor Complex

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Category Manor houses, Castles, Historical Attractions, Tourism objects, Architectural sightseeings, Natural attractions, Nature Reserves, National Parks, Museums
Location
Pärna allee 14, Audru vald, Pärnumaa, 88301
Coordinates 58.408054, 24.357500
GPS: 58° 24' 29" N, 24° 21' 27" E
Phone (+372) 446 4191
Mobile (+372) 555 99302

The Audru Manor complex, which has belonged to the Pilar von Pilchau family since the start of the 19th century, is a typical ensemble of manor buildings. 14 buildings have been relatively well preserved until today.
The mansion was unfortunately destroyed in the Second World War and the office of a state farm was built in its stead. The oldest building of the manor ensemble is the stone barn with a high saddle roof and walls that are more than a metre thick. You can also take a look at the natural stone distillery with a tall chimney, the granary and the manager’s house, which is now home to the rural municipality’s museum. The manor is surrounded by a beautiful park where you can take a walk between the trees and see the Audru River with its four bridges.

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