Attractions
The village of Tori was first mentioned in 1474. Tori manor has been governed by German, Danish and Swedish barons.
The last family to own Tori was the family of Baron von Frey (1834–1919). Baron von Frey of Tori gave altarpieces by a Baltic-German artist A.G. von Petzold that were completed in 1856 and titled “Golgotha” and “The Last Supper” to the Türi Church of Saint Martin. in 1990, the paintings were stolen from the church but were miraculously found 8 years later. The same von Petzold paintings have been in the Tori manor since 2005.
The current owners of the manor can take you on a tour of the manor in French, English, German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Russian or Estonian.
Times and prices:
Open 01.01 – 31.12 advance booking only
Adult:
from 2 €
EVENTS 2020
TRIINA – The Swedish King´s last white ship – Tallinn -Stockholm 20. -23. September 1944 – miniexpo at Tori Manor annex.
Triina left Tallinn harbour 20. September 1944 at 21.35 when the Red army occupied the capital – Triina reached Stockhom 23. September at 01.00.
The expo tells the short story of a family leaving Estonia during the World war II – their last years in Estonia and their life as refugees in Sweden
EVENTS 2015
C-JAM CELLOFEST 2015 – 19 AUGUST 20.00 – CELLO´N´WINE – Exclusive consert at Tori Manor – Joosep Kõrvits (cello), Lauri Lugu (vocal, guitar). Artistic management: Helen Ott and Pärt Tarvas.
Järva County Governor´s Diploma 2015
- Governor Alo Aasma and Peeter Särg
EVENTS 2014
Concert – Church service
15. June 2014 – “Kevadlindude laulupidu mõisapargis”
19. July 2014 – “Suvelindude laulupidu mõisapargis”
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