Kabile Manor, Manor house in Kabile Parish, Kuldīga Municipality, Latvia
Kabile Manor is a substantial house in western Latvia featuring Baroque-style architecture with distinctive details throughout its structure. The building contains multiple rooms with decorative elements and vaulted cellars that form an important part of its original layout.
The manor was constructed between 1734 and 1740 under the leadership of Eleonora von Behr as a centerpiece for a landed estate. This building project marked a period of significant noble residence development in the region during the 18th century.
The manor reflects how wealthy landowners lived in the 18th century and remains a focal point of the surrounding village landscape. Walking through its rooms gives visitors a sense of daily life among the Baltic German nobility of that era.
The manor is reachable by car from Kuldīga via paved roads and welcomes visitors for guided tours through its spaces. The best time to visit varies by season, so it is worth checking opening hours ahead of your trip.
The vaulted cellars beneath the manor still function as storage spaces and now house an active cidery and winery within the structure. Visitors can see the original purpose of these underground rooms while sampling the products made there today.
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