Aruküla manor explained

Aruküla manor (Estonian: Aruküla mõis) is a manor house in Aruküla, Harju-Jaani in Raasiku parish in northern-central Estonia.

Aruküla manor was created in the 17th century from Raasiku manor. It was acquired from the state in 1766 by Karl Gustav von Baranoff (1715–1776), in the possession of whose descendants it continued until the 1920s, after which the building was used as a school.[1] [2] [3]

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59.367°N 25.183°W

Notes and References

  1. http://mois.ee/english/harju/arukyla.shtml Aruküla manor
  2. http://www.ra.ee/apps/kinnistud/index.php/et/kinnistud/view?id=16714 Eesti Ajalooarhiiv, Rahvusarhiiv, Kinnistute register: Aruküla
  3. http://www.ra.ee/apps/andmed/index.php/eestimoisad/view?id=129 Rahvusarhiiv: Eesti ala mõisate register - Aruküla mõis