Adamova Manor, Manor house in Vērēmi Parish, Latvia
Adamova Manor stands near Adamova Lake and displays features of Empire architecture combined with traditional Latvian design elements. The building uses regional construction materials rooted in local building practices.
The manor was built in 1801 and passed through several noble families, including the von Korff family from Courland. By the late 1800s, General Karaulov had taken ownership, reflecting the changing hands of the property.
The manor reflects building traditions that have been practiced in this region for generations. The way the structure sits within its landscape shows local habits in working with natural resources and materials.
The manor is located near Adamova Lake and can be reached via local routes in the area. The best time to visit is outside the rainy season when the surrounding paths are easy to walk.
In 1905 a mineral spring was discovered on the grounds and named St. Helena. This spring was later recognized at international exhibitions, showing the site held value beyond its architectural importance.
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