Kabala, Järva County

Kabala is a village in Türi Parish, Järva County in central Estonia.

The present house was erected around 1770, when Hans Georg von Uexküll was the landowner, in a late Baroque style.

These include two fine tiled stoves as well as stucco decorations, some of them possibly executed by master stucco craftsman Johann Michael Graff, who is famous for his extraordinary work at Rundāle Palace in Latvia.

In the 19th century, further additions to the interior were made, such as the study with its richly carved and decorated wainscoting, neo-baroque stoves and stair balusters.

[2][3] Jüri Lossmann, a long distance runner and silver medalist in the marathon at the 1920 Summer Olympics (1891–1984) was born in Kabala manor.