Rogosi Castle Manor
Objects of interest, Accessible to parents with baby-strollers, Partly accessible
Object list
Stanislaw Rogosinsky, a native of Poland, established the Rogosi Manor located in southern Estonia. From 1934, after Glasenapp family was dispossessed of the manor, a school operates in the manor. When place names were translated into Estonian in 1939, the village was named Ruusmäe, but the manor is still known as Rogosi.
Description
Arriving to Rogosi Manor you will find parking spots on the yard if there is availability. There are no marked disabeled parking spots.
When entering from the main entrance it is with limited accessibility since there are no handrails. Entering the cafe there are steps and high doorsteps and they are not very well marked either. The chairs and tables are not movable in the cafe and there is not an toilet suitable with people with a mobilty aid. We suggest to arrive with an assistant.
Rogosi Manor does not have great signeage and it is a bit poorly lit indoors.
The Manor complex included a public house which is mostly physically accessible. The toilet rooms are too small to be accessible and there might more higher doorsteps
Accessibility
Facilities
Stanislaw Rogosinsky, a native of Poland, established the Rogosi Manor located in southern Estonia. From 1934, after Glasenapp family was dispossessed of the manor, a school operates in the manor. When place names were translated into Estonian in 1939, the village was named Ruusmäe, but the manor is still known as Rogosi.
Description
Arriving to Rogosi Manor you will find parking spots on the yard if there is availability. There are no marked disabeled parking spots.
When entering from the main entrance it is with limited accessibility since there are no handrails. Entering the cafe there are steps and high doorsteps and they are not very well marked either. The chairs and tables are not movable in the cafe and there is not an toilet suitable with people with a mobilty aid. We suggest to arrive with an assistant.
Rogosi Manor does not have great signeage and it is a bit poorly lit indoors.
The Manor complex included a public house which is mostly physically accessible. The toilet rooms are too small to be accessible and there might more higher doorsteps