The original Purila Manor (Estonian: Purila mõis) was first mentioned in 1513.[1] It was built in Purila, Rapla County and was rebuilt in 1810. It was used by Estonian aristocracy, including Friedrich Gustav von Helffreich, until the 20th century when it was used for education. After World War II it was used by the Soviet Army, including the 8th Estonian Rifle Corps from 1953 to 1957.[citation needed]

Purila Manor
The manor today
Purila Manor is located in Estonia
Purila Manor
General information
LocationPurila
AddressAia tee, Rapla vald, 79633, Estonia
CountryEstonia
Coordinates59°05′03″N 24°50′01″E / 59.084195°N 24.83356°E / 59.084195; 24.83356
Completed1810
Renovated1930s
Technical details
Floor count2

References edit

  1. ^ "Purila Manor". Estonian Monors. Retrieved 15 April 2012.

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