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Kolu (archaic Estonian for load, heavy thing) is a village in Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Located near a centuries-old trade road, it's the original location of the Kolu kõrts, originally built around 1840 and currently in the Estonian Open Air Museum.
The village is a site of protected ancient cult stones.
Coordinates: 59°11′20″N 25°02′48″E / 59.18881°N 25.04654°E
Kolu is a village in Türi Parish, Järva County in central Estonia.
Kolu (German: Kollo) estate dates from 1639, when it was founded by Peter Grote. The Baltic German Grote (later Grotenhielm) family owned the property until 1875, after which it switched hands a few times before becoming a school in the 20th century. It is today private property. The main building was built 1888-1890 and designed by architect Erwin Bernhard. In 1905, after being devastated during riots during the Revolution of 1905, a corner tower was added to the building.