Rogosi estate (German: Rogosinsky) in Ruusmäe village was founded circa 1600, during the Polish time, by the Polish nobleman Stanislav Rogosinsky.[2] This first edifice was probably made of wood and smaller than the presently visible main building.[3]
The estate belonged to the von Liepsdorff family between 1629 and 1776, and during their ownership the current building was constructed. It was heavily reconstructed in the 19th century, when it belonged to the von Glasenapp family. In 1918–20 the estate was nationalised during the sweeping land reforms that followed the Estonian Declaration of Independence. The son of the last owner, Guido von Glasenapp, was given compensation in the form of another farm in recognition for his service during the Estonian War of Independence. The manor was, however, left empty and fell into ruins during the 1920s.[3] In 1930–34, it was renovated and put into use as a school. A restoration was carried out in 1989–1991[3] and again in 1999.[2]
The manor is open to the public and houses a school,[2] guest house, and a local museum.[4]
^ abc"Rogosi Manor". Estonian Manors Portal. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
^ abc"Rogosi manor" (PDF). Visit Voru. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
^"Rogosi manor". Rogosi Manor. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
External linksedit
Media related to Rogosi manor at Wikimedia Commons
Satellite map at Maplandia.com
Rogosi Manor Official site
April 19, 2024
ruusmäe, village, rõuge, parish, võru, county, southeastern, estonia, from, 1991, 2017, until, administrative, reform, estonian, municipalities, haanja, parish, härmajärv, lake, coordinates, 64000, 08417, 64000, 08417countryestoniacountyvõru, countymunicipalit. Ruusmae is a village in Rouge Parish Voru County in southeastern Estonia From 1991 to 2017 until the administrative reform of Estonian municipalities it was in Haanja Parish 1 RuusmaeHarmajarv a lake in RuusmaeRuusmaeCoordinates 57 38 24 N 27 5 3 E 57 64000 N 27 08417 E 57 64000 27 08417CountryEstoniaCountyVoru CountyMunicipalityRouge ParishTime zoneUTC 2 EET Rogosi manor edit nbsp Rogosi manor in Ruusmae village view from the courtyard Rogosi estate German Rogosinsky in Ruusmae village was founded circa 1600 during the Polish time by the Polish nobleman Stanislav Rogosinsky 2 This first edifice was probably made of wood and smaller than the presently visible main building 3 The estate belonged to the von Liepsdorff family between 1629 and 1776 and during their ownership the current building was constructed It was heavily reconstructed in the 19th century when it belonged to the von Glasenapp family In 1918 20 the estate was nationalised during the sweeping land reforms that followed the Estonian Declaration of Independence The son of the last owner Guido von Glasenapp was given compensation in the form of another farm in recognition for his service during the Estonian War of Independence The manor was however left empty and fell into ruins during the 1920s 3 In 1930 34 it was renovated and put into use as a school A restoration was carried out in 1989 1991 3 and again in 1999 2 The manor is open to the public and houses a school 2 guest house and a local museum 4 References edit NGA GeoName Database National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Archived from the original on 2008 06 08 Retrieved 2008 07 09 a b c Rogosi Manor Estonian Manors Portal Retrieved 6 December 2013 a b c Rogosi manor PDF Visit Voru Retrieved 6 December 2013 Rogosi manor Rogosi Manor Retrieved 6 December 2013 External links edit nbsp Media related to Rogosi manor at Wikimedia Commons Satellite map at Maplandia com Rogosi Manor Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruusmae amp oldid 1160373532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,