Situated in Lahemaa National park, Palmse Manor is a restored baroque mansion and open-air museum.
The complex Consists of gardens, and buildings dating back to the 18th century. The finest building being the two-story Baroque manor, which was the home of the Baltic German von der Pahlen family.
Well none of the buildings were open today, a cold April morning, so it was a stroll through the "French Garden". Where one can it is alleged, enjoy a "romantic boat ride on the pond". No you can't as the pond was bereft of any vehicles suitable for some discrete shenanigans; is that not the normal term for a romantic soiree?
It is said that one of the most striking buildings of the complex is the greenhouse housing a variety of plants, exotic birds and fish. NO YOU CAN'T it was closed, no romantic shenanigans in the greenhouse, but at least it would have been warmer!
Also a blacksmith's forge where you can see the work of a blacksmith CLOSED.
Or how about the onsite brewery to sample the beer, yup you got it CLOSED.
So here are some reflections.
The manor house
The brewery
A gazebo
A green hut
and the boat house, wherein, no doubt are the romantic water vehicles!