Naukšēni Manor
Manor house in Latvia
57°52′59″N 25°26′49″E / 57.88306°N 25.44694°E / 57.88306; 25.44694Naukšēni Manor (Latvian: Naukšēnu muižas pils, German: Herrenhaus Naukschen) is a two-story manor house located in the Naukšēni Municipality, Naukšēni Parish, in the historical region of Vidzeme, northern Latvia.[1]
History
Built in 1820,[2] it was renovated in 1843 by Friedrich Gottlieb Gläser in Empire style according to the drafts made by its landlord Heinrich Wilhelm von Groth.[2] Additional modifications were made at the end of the 19th century and again in 1938. Between 1920 and 1957 the building functioned as a children's home. It now houses the Naukšēni local history museum.
See also
References
- ^ Naukšēni manor house (Naukšēni) Wikimapia
- ^ a b Alberts Zarāns (2006). Latvijas pilis un muižas. A. Zarāns. p. 231. ISBN 9789984785059. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Naukšēni Manor.
- (in Latvian) Tourism in the Naukšēni municipality
- (in Latvian) Naukšēni Manor
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