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El Palacio de Oru (en estonio: Oru loss) Era un palacio y castillo en la parte noreste de Toila en el valle de Virú, Parroquia de Jõhvi en el condado de Ida-Viru, Estonia. El castillo fue originalmente la casa de vacaciones de un comerciante ruso, Grigory Jelisejev, y más tarde la residencia de verano del jefe de Estado estonio. Fue construido en el estilo renacentista italiano por Gavril Baranovski, con un parque diseñado por Georg Kuphaldt. El edificio de 57 habitaciones y tres pisos fue completado en 1899.Hasta 1940 sirvió como residencia de verano del presidente estonio Päts Konstantin.​ El 13 de agosto de 1941, un incendio provocado por los soviéticos en retirada destruyó gran parte del palacio. Hoy unos jardines notables se encuentran aquí. Oru Palace (Estonian: Oru loss) was a palace in the northeastern part of Toila in the Viru valley of Jõhvi Parish in Ida-Viru County, Estonia. The palace was originally the holiday home of a Russian merchant, Grigory Jelisejev, and later the summer residence of the Estonian head of state. It was built in the Italian renaissance style by Gavril Baranovski, with park designer Georg Kuphaldt. The 57-room three-story building was completed in 1899. The palace descends towards the river terraces, and also contains riding stables and manege. Alleged construction of the palace and the park was the total cost of 5 million gold rubles.
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El Palacio de Oru (en estonio: Oru loss) Era un palacio y castillo en la parte noreste de Toila en el valle de Virú, Parroquia de Jõhvi en el condado de Ida-Viru, Estonia. El castillo fue originalmente la casa de vacaciones de un comerciante ruso, Grigory Jelisejev, y más tarde la residencia de verano del jefe de Estado estonio. Fue construido en el estilo renacentista italiano por Gavril Baranovski, con un parque diseñado por Georg Kuphaldt. El edificio de 57 habitaciones y tres pisos fue completado en 1899.Hasta 1940 sirvió como residencia de verano del presidente estonio Päts Konstantin.​ El 13 de agosto de 1941, un incendio provocado por los soviéticos en retirada destruyó gran parte del palacio. Hoy unos jardines notables se encuentran aquí. Oru Palace (Estonian: Oru loss) was a palace in the northeastern part of Toila in the Viru valley of Jõhvi Parish in Ida-Viru County, Estonia. The palace was originally the holiday home of a Russian merchant, Grigory Jelisejev, and later the summer residence of the Estonian head of state. It was built in the Italian renaissance style by Gavril Baranovski, with park designer Georg Kuphaldt. The 57-room three-story building was completed in 1899. The palace descends towards the river terraces, and also contains riding stables and manege. Alleged construction of the palace and the park was the total cost of 5 million gold rubles. After the Bolshevik revolution of October, Jelissejev went to Paris. The land belonging to the palace was not sold as it was farmland. In 1934, Jelissejev was not willing to sell land to private persons, but only in the state. The agreement was finalized on 22 February 1935. Until 1940 it served as the summer residence of the Estonian president Konstantin Päts.On 13 August 1941, a fire caused by the retreating Soviets largely destroyed the palace.Today notable gardens are located here.
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