Ērberģe Manor, Manor house in Mazzalve parish, Latvia.
Ērberģe Manor is a classicist-style manor house with symmetrical architecture in Latvia. The building features large windows that look out onto the Dienvidsusēja River and the parkland that surrounds it.
The manor house was built in 1868 by the von Hahn family and remained under their ownership until land reforms in the 1920s redistributed the property. These changes marked a shift from private nobility ownership to broader local control.
The estate's name reflects the families who shaped it over generations, and the grounds show how 19th-century tastes influenced the design of both buildings and gardens. Visitors can observe how the spaces were arranged to display refinement and connection to nature.
The grounds are accessible for exploration, with the riverside park easy to walk through. The building currently serves as a school, so plan a visit focused on the exterior and the surrounding landscape.
The property features the Marija Bridge, which spans the river and links different sections of the grounds together. This bridge is a surviving structure that reveals how the estate was once organized and accessed.
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