Skogaholm Estate, Sweden

Skogaholm Estate, Sweden

Part of the Skansen Open Air Museum located in Stockholm, Sweden. This 18th century estate was originally located in Nagel, southern Sweden, and was later relocated to the Scanson Museum to better protect and showcase its historical value. Not only is it a building, but it also represents the lifestyle and culture of that era. The garden of the estate is a major highlight of the museum, showcasing the garden art and horticultural techniques of the estate in the 18th century. This estate is an important part of the Skansen Museum and a valuable resource for understanding traditional Swedish architecture and lifestyle.
Lohisari Estate, Finland

Lohisari Estate, Finland

Askainen town, located in southwestern Finland, is a historic aristocratic estate. The building was completed in the mid-17th century and is a rare representative of palace style architecture in Finland. Not only is it a showcase of aristocratic life from the 17th to 19th centuries, but it is also the birthplace of one of Finland's greatest military leaders and presidents, Marshall Mannheim, thus attracting many tourists interested in Finnish history. The interior decoration is magnificent, preserving the style of the 17th and 18th centuries and equipped with corresponding furniture. You can experience the lifestyle of aristocratic families and gain a deeper understanding of Finland's history and culture.
Porcuni Estate, Estonia

Porcuni Estate, Estonia

Porkuni Manor is a historical building located in Porkuni Village, Parnu County, Estonia. Built in the 16th century, it was originally a medieval castle located in northern Estonia. Later, it was converted into a manor and became a place with agricultural and farm functions. The architectural style of the estate combines elements of Baroque and Classical, while retaining the characteristics of a medieval castle. It used to be the residence of a local landlord and also the social and cultural center of the surrounding area. Over the past few centuries, it has undergone multiple reconstructions and repairs, gradually expanding its architecture and gardens.