Mõisapargid
Mõisapargid is an Estonian term that translates to "manor parks." These parks are a significant part of Estonia's cultural and historical landscape. Estonian manor parks were established during the 18th and 19th centuries, primarily by the German Baltic nobility, as part of their landed estates. The parks served multiple purposes, including providing recreational spaces for the manor's inhabitants, showcasing the owners' wealth and status, and often housing the manor's main administrative buildings.
The design of Estonian manor parks was influenced by European garden design trends of the time, with
Today, many of Estonia's manor parks have been preserved and restored, and they serve as popular tourist