Located in the Nõo district at Luke, the manor, dating back to 1557, has seen its share of history, from the extraordinary to the horrific. The manor’s main buildings were destroyed during the Second World War, however there are still a few renovated structures on display such as the gardener’s house, the pond with a series of cascades, and a small pavilion, as well as a reconstructed distillery workers house, now housing a handcraft studio. While at the manor you’ll certainly want to roam the magnificent Napoleonic style park, which was reconstructed at the end of the 19th century. The park features a steep terrace, which is divided into upper and lower sections via a staircase, flanked by fierce looking concrete lions...grrrr.




