Ninasi

In his travel notes, French writer Honoré de Balzac, mentioned his stop at Ninasi Horse Postal Station from the end of July to early October 1843.

Catherine II (1764), Robert Schumann, Elias Lönnrot and Franz Liszt are believed to have passed through Ninasi.

Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich was assigned to block all incoming correspondence from St. Petersburg until arrival of the Livonias ruler Konstntine's manifest (located in Warsaw) which declared his renunciation of power.

From year 2011 NGO Virumaa Koolituskeskus started to run Ninasi Horse Postal Station building.

According to the CEO Ivo Okas, they plan to restore building as it was in 1834 including frontal majestetic arcs.