
Alatskivi Castle
Tartumaa
Alatskivi Castle is a historic manor house located in Tartumaa, Estonia, inspired by the Scottish Baronial style notably seen in Scotland's Balmoral Castle. Built between 1880 and 1885 by manor owner Arved von Nolcken, the castle's design features characteristic elements such as corner towers with conical roofs, a massive balcony with battlements, and a distinctive octagonal high tower. The castle stands on a picturesque site resembling Balmoral's natural setting by a river valley. After years of restoration, completed by 2011, the castle now welcomes visitors to explore its historically styled interiors, including a picture gallery in the Neo-Renaissance style and a Corinthian order Neoclassical hall. The restoration aimed to faithfully recreate original interior designs, supported by archival photographs and information from the original owners' descendants. Surrounding the castle is a large 130-hectare park established in the late 18th century, featuring a reconstructed 2.2-hectare park area with walking trails around a lake, historic cultural heritage sites, and a landscape protected since 1964. The castle also hosts a museum dedicated to the local composer Eduard Tubin, wax figures of manor servants, craft workshops, and a restaurant and accommodation facilities.
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Astuce: Visit during late spring to early autumn for the best weather and full access to the castle's park and walking trails. It is advisable to check the official website for current opening hours and to book accommodations or special events in advance. Discounts may be available for groups or seniors. The castle's restaurant offers local cuisine, enhancing the visitor experience. Exploring the park's walking paths around the lake provides insight into the manor's historic landscape and cultural heritage.
Faits intéressants
- •The castle's design closely resembles Balmoral Castle in Scotland, including its natural setting on a river valley slope.
- •A bronze copy of the Belvedere Apollo statue once stood in the castle's park before being moved to Kadriorg Park in Tallinn in 1937.
- •The castle's original furniture remains in the owners' family home in Germany, with color photographs used to restore interior furnishings.
- •The castle park covers 130 hectares and includes an English-style free-form park and historical manor cultural heritage sites.
- •The park and castle are part of the Alatskivi Landscape Protection Area established in 1964.
Histoire
Alatskivi Castle was constructed between 1880 and 1885, designed by Arved von Nolcken, inspired by Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
The cornerstone was laid in 1880, with the building completed by 1885.
The castle served various functions over time but underwent significant restoration starting in the early 2000s due to roof damage and aging interiors.
By 2011, the restoration was complete, reopening the castle to the public.
The surrounding park dates back to the late 18th century and was incorporated into the Alatskivi Landscape Protection Area in 1964.
Guide du lieu
Visitor Center
Located on the first floor, the visitor center offers insights into the life of the Nolcken family and the broader history of the manor, as well as details about the castle's restoration process.
Basement Exhibitions
The basement houses a photo exhibition on old manors of Vana-Tartumaa, wax figures of manor servants, and craft workshops including ceramics, where visitors can participate and purchase handmade crafts.
Eduard Tubin Museum
On the second floor, the museum is dedicated to Eduard Tubin, a renowned composer from the region, showcasing his life and works.
Castle Interiors1880-1885
The castle interiors feature historically accurate Neo-Renaissance and Neoclassical styles, including a picture gallery and a Corinthian order hall, restored based on original designs and archival photos.
Castle Park and TrailsLate 18th century
The 130-hectare park surrounding the castle includes reconstructed areas, walking trails around a lake, and cultural heritage sites like the Truuduse Oak and the Red Spring, offering a scenic and educational experience.
Contact
Téléphone: 528 6598