Audru Manor Complex
The Audru Manor complex, which has belonged to the Pilar von Pilchau family since the start of the 19th century, is a typical ensemble of manor buildings. 14 buildings have been relatively well preserved until today.
The mansion was unfortunately destroyed in the Second World War and the office of a state farm was built in its stead. The oldest building of the manor ensemble is the stone barn with a high saddle roof and walls that are more than a metre thick. You can also take a look at the natural stone distillery with a tall chimney, the granary and the manager’s house, which is now home to the rural municipality’s museum. The manor is surrounded by a beautiful park where you can take a walk between the trees and see the Audru River with its four bridges.
The mansion was unfortunately destroyed in the Second World War and the office of a state farm was built in its stead. The oldest building of the manor ensemble is the stone barn with a high saddle roof and walls that are more than a metre thick. You can also take a look at the natural stone distillery with a tall chimney, the granary and the manager’s house, which is now home to the rural municipality’s museum. The manor is surrounded by a beautiful park where you can take a walk between the trees and see the Audru River with its four bridges.
Opening times
Open all year round
Round the clock
Location
Pärna allee 14, Audru alevik, Pärnu linn, Pärnu maakond
Phone
+372 55599302
info@audru.ee