Dikļi Manor, Neo-baroque manor house in Dikļi, Latvia
Dikļi Manor is a neo-baroque residence with a central section topped by a mansard roof and symmetrical wings decorated with architectural details. The building dates to 1896 and today operates as a hotel accommodation for visitors.
The estate was first documented in 1456 when Georg von der Pahlen acquired it from Archbishop Silvester Stodewescher of Riga. It received its current neo-baroque design during the 19th century.
The interior displays original furnishings and decorative elements that reflect the tastes of those who lived here in the past. Walking through the rooms, you can see how the space was designed to impress and accommodate its inhabitants.
The manor operates as a hotel, and visitors should arrange access beforehand to ensure they can visit. Planning ahead helps you avoid disappointment and allows you to schedule your visit at a convenient time.
A pond near the manor holds oak wood flooring beneath its surface, suggesting earlier structures once stood there. The surrounding park was planted with exotic tree species, reflecting the collecting interests of earlier owners.
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