Allikukivi Manor was built in the 1860s as a residential building for the director of the cloth fabric situated on the land of Voltveti Manor. It is a historicist brick-building with Neo-Gothic traits. Its style and the surrounding landscape remind the manor houses of that era –
a representational function, a curved driveway in front of the building, and a surrounding park.
The mansion has also housed a community centre, a school, and a library. Currently, it is privately owned and used as a winery to produce wine from Estonian berries and fruits.
Apart from the textile fabric, the area is known for producing bricks and a local clay industry. It has inspired the novelist Peet Vallak and the performance by Priit Pedajas,
Epp Pillarpardi Punjaba potitehas.
Times and prices
Advance bookings only
Features
- Target group
- It is safe here
- Order information
- Allow users to place orders
- Guide
- Russian
- Estonian
- Equipment
- Seminar room
- Information boards
- Other
- Show sharing
- Public transport
- Bus
- Additional services
- Seminar
- Payment options
- Card payment
Location
We are located next to the Pärnu-Valga highway, between Kilingi-Nõmme and Tihemetsa: 5 km from Kilingi-Nõmme and 2 km from Tihemetsa centre. After you pass the Allikukivi caves, pass the valley, and turn left. The signpost next to the road says “August Janseni sünnikoht 0.2”.

