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Raadi may refer to: * Raadi, Tartu County, borough in Estonia * Raadi or Raadi-Kruusamäe, neighbourhood of Tartu * Raadi Airfield * Raadi Manor Raadi Manor () was in the area known as Raadi-Kruusamäe, on the outskirts of Tartu in Estonia. The manor and Raadi Manor Park were the home to the Liphart noble family who were significant art collectors. The family moved away and the buildi ... * Lake Raadi, lake in Tartu County, Estonia {{Disambiguation ...
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Raadi, Tartu County
Raadi is a borough () in Tartu Parish, Tartu County. The borough was established on 4 July 2022 when parts of Vahi small borough and Tila village was merged into the new settlement unit: Raadi borough. The borough has a population of 3000 (as of 2022). The eastern part of the settlement is covered by Raadi Airfield, a former Soviet air base. See also *Raadi-Kruusamäe, or Raadi for short, neighbourhood of Tartu bordering Raadi in south. *Raadi Manor Raadi Manor () was in the area known as Raadi-Kruusamäe, on the outskirts of Tartu in Estonia. The manor and Raadi Manor Park were the home to the Liphart noble family who were significant art collectors. The family moved away and the buildi ... * Lake Raadi References Boroughs and small boroughs in Estonia Populated places in Tartu County Kreis Dorpat {{Tartu-geo-stub ...
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Raadi-Kruusamäe
Raadi-Kruusamäe, or Raadi for short, is a neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It has a population of 4,498 (as of 31 December 2013) and an area of . Raadi is mainly suburban area. The name Raadi comes from Raadi Manor (), which belonged to the town council (''Rat'') of Tartu in medieval times. The Manor was first mentioned on a card in 1688. The manor housed the Estonian National Museum 1922–1944, but was heavily damaged in World War II due to the bombings from Soviet Army. New building for the museum was opened in 2016 and the Manor is currently in ruins, but it has been suggested to move Tartu Art Museum to the restored Manor building. In 2020, estimated 200,000 solar panels will be built on Raadi Airfield, making it the biggest solar farm in Estonia. Main sights Main sights of Raadi include Estonian National Museum, Raadi Manor complex, Raadi cemetery, Tartu Upside Down House, Tartu Adventure Park, Kobraste and Ülejõe Beach. Punk festival has been hosted annual ...
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Raadi Airfield
Raadi Airfield (Tartu Air Base) is a former air base in Estonia located in Raadi, northeast of Tartu. The land once belonged to Raadi Manor and is now the new site of the Estonian National Museum. History In 1940 were requisitioned from the Raadi Manor estates to create a Soviet military airbase.History
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The airfield was fought over during the and the manor house was burnt during the Tartu Offensive. The airport became a major Soviet Long Range Aviat ...
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Raadi Manor
Raadi Manor () was in the area known as Raadi-Kruusamäe, on the outskirts of Tartu in Estonia. The manor and Raadi Manor Park were the home to the Liphart noble family who were significant art collectors. The family moved away and the buildings housed the Estonian National Museum until the manor was destroyed during the Second World War. Part of the grounds became Raadi Airfield which was used as a secret Soviet bomber base for fifty years. Today the park is open, some buildings are in use by the museum and plans are underway to create a new museum building here. History The site of the main manor was established in the Middle Ages. Plans of Raadi Manor Park date back to at least the middle of the 18th century.Raadi Park
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The grounds were designed by the German landscape architect