About Lagedi Castle
Origins of Lagedi Castle
Lagedi Castle, historically known as Lagedi Manor and by its German name Laakt, was first mentioned in written records in 1397. The estate developed in medieval northern Estonia, where manor centers often grew around early stone buildings that signaled authority and land control. In that sense, Lagedi belongs to the long manor tradition that helped shape the region’s architectural landscape.
A Medieval Estate in Harju County
Noble Ownership Through the Centuries
Change After the Northern War
From Estate Center to Modern Community
Lagedi Castle in Modern Time
Today, Lagedi Castle is presented as a heritage destination that connects visitors with centuries of local history and cultural memory. Its story combines medieval origins, noble ownership, state reorganization, and modern reuse into a single historical narrative. For a website, this makes Lagedi not only a beautiful place, but also a landmark shaped by the major turning points of Estonian history.