Laupa is a village in Türi Parish, Järva County in central Estonia.
A wooden house was built at the site in 1853-55 by the Taube family but it was burnt down by insurgents during the revolt of 1905.
The style is an eclectic neo-Baroque architecture with strong Art Nouveau and neo-Rococo influences.
The building is richly decorated with pilasters, half-columns, terraces, balustrades, stucco garlands and rococo sea shells.
Some of the decorations were produced in the renowned workshop of sculptor August Volz in Riga.