Reģi Manor, Manor house in Alsunga Parish, Latvia
Reģi Manor is a manor house located in the Courland region featuring architectural design typical of late 19th-century Baltic estates. The main building stands on grounds laid out in the style characteristic of properties built for the regional nobility during that period.
The estate has records dating to 1253 under the name Gut Reggen and changed hands several times over the centuries, including ownership by the von Schlippenbach family. The main building took its present form around 1890 as the final construction phase.
The manor reflects how the local nobility lived and organized their estates through its room layouts and structural design. Visitors can see how these buildings shaped daily life and social order in the region centuries ago.
The manor is privately owned and currently undergoing redevelopment, so visiting conditions may be limited or require advance notice. Plan your visit carefully and check current access possibilities before traveling to the site.
A major fire in 2007 damaged the building while it served as a care facility, completely shifting its future direction. The damage prompted extensive reconstruction work and led to new plans for how it would be used moving forward.
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