Suure-Kõpu manor operates as a school but is also open to visitors.
A two-storey stone building in Late Classicist style, it was completed in 1847. Its large central vestibule is characteristic of such a manor, as are its dining room with frescos of Pompeii and its ball room, which is adorned with faux-marble walls. The manor offers visitors a traditional Estonian experience involving local food and music. It also hosts fancy dress parties harking back to different periods of history.
The manor complex is open for group excursions, seminars, receptions, lunches and dinners, wedding receptions, birthday parties and private tours when booked in advance. Competitions and camps can be held in its sports building.
See also: www.seezon.com; www.moisaturism.ee.