Kärstna
Kärstna is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. It is located approximately 17 kilometers (11 miles) southwest of Viljandi.
History:
Kärstna is historically significant due to its connection to the Baltic German manor and the Barclay de Tolly family. The Kärstna Manor (German: Kerstenhof) was a prominent estate in the region. The Barclay de Tolly mausoleum is located nearby, a significant architectural and historical monument.
Landmarks and Points of Interest:
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Barclay de Tolly Mausoleum: A notable architectural landmark built in the neo-Gothic style, serving as the final resting place of Field Marshal Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly, a prominent figure in the Napoleonic Wars.
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Kärstna Manor (ruins): While in ruins, the remains of the Kärstna Manor provide insight into the area's historical significance and the past influence of Baltic German landowners.
Demographics:
The population of Kärstna is relatively small and has fluctuated over time. (Specific population figures would require referencing current Estonian census data).
Transportation:
Kärstna is accessible by road, connecting it to other towns and villages in Viljandi County.
Culture and Community:
The community in Kärstna is centered around its historical and cultural heritage, particularly its connection to the Barclay de Tolly family and the Kärstna Manor.