The village of Koguva, the most fully preserved village ensemble in Estonia, has about 100 buildings and about two dozen permanent residents. Village streets with stone fences, log huts covered with reeds, wells and centuries-old trees create a unique atmosphere. The buildings in the village of Koguva relate mainly to the years 1880-1930. The oldest building, the barn of the Andrusovsky farm, is located in the center of the village. It was built with the help of a single tool - an ax. The center of the village is Tooma Farm - the home of the famous Estonian writer Juhan Smuul.