Mežmuiža Manor
Mežmuiža Manor | |
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Zemgale, Latvia | |
Type | Manor |
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Built | Around 1850 |
Mežmuiža Manor, also called Augstkalne Manor, is a Neo-Gothic style manor house in the historical region of Zemgale, in Latvia.[1]
History
Restored between 1992 and 1994, Mežmuiža Manor dates back to the mid seventies of the 19th century. The first owners were the Lievens.
The main building is located a midst the mills, the gardeners, the maids, and the administrative building, situated a little away from the barns. The manor complex also includes a 12-hectare park with pillars where exotic species are grown, such as balm, the European fir, red oak, black and mountain pine. Since 1954, it has housed the Augstkalne secondary school.[2]
See also
References
External links
- Media related to Mežmuiža Manor at Wikimedia Commons
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