Mālpils Manor, Gothic Revival manor house in Mālpils, Latvia
Mālpils Manor is a Gothic Revival country house in Latvia's Vidzeme region and stands as a protected national monument. The building contains a hotel, restaurant, and rooms used for events and meetings.
The original Lemburg Castle was built in the 14th century and later transformed into a country house. The early 1900s brought major restoration and renovation of the building.
The manor displays regional craftsmanship and historical exhibitions that bring the local past to life. Visitors can engage with artworks and objects that reflect the life and craft traditions of the area.
The estate sits near the town of Mālpils and is accessible by local roads. Visitors should note that the property operates as an active hotel, which may limit viewing times for touring the grounds.
From 1949 to 1965, the building served as a school for irrigation technology and later held a museum of agricultural systems. This specialized past reveals how the site once shared practical knowledge with future generations.
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