Paljude suuremate teede äärde kerkisid 18. ja 19. sajandil kõrtsid. Kõrts ei olnud ainult koht meestele joomiseks vaid seal lasti hobustel puhata pikemal teekonnal, aeti äri, palgati sulaseid ja tüdrukuid põlletöödele. Vääna-Posti kõrts ehitati 19. sajandi keskel ning see oli kahe talliga, L-kujulise põhiplaaniga paekivikõrts. Eluosa oli puidust seintega. Kaetud kelpkatusega. Hoone ees oli väike ühe puitpostiga ulualune. Talliväravaid raamisid klassikalised poolsambad.
Otsimisel kasuta silmi, ära kisu kive ennem kui oled leidnud selle õige!
Between the bigger settelments road network was drawn out already in the 13th century according to the maps. At that time it took way longer to travel on horseback from Reval (Tallinn) to Keila or even further to Haapsalu.
During 18th and 19th centuries inns were built on these roads and Vääna-Posti inn dates back to the mid 19th century. It was quite remarkable inn due to its unusual shape. It had 2 stables and was built out of limestone as an L-shaped complex. In front of the building there was covered area which was supported by a single post. Stable gates were framed with classical style half-coloumns.
While searching for the cache use your eyes first before pulling any stones out. Just move the correct one!