Liepupe Manor, Manor house in Liepupe, Latvia
Liepupe Manor is a manor house in Latvia comprising two main buildings, the Manor house and the Stewards house, set within traditional gardens and maintained parkland. The complex now operates as a hotel with accommodations, dining facilities, and wellness services.
The manor was established in 1701 and reflects architectural developments of the 18th century. Riga bricklayer Johan Andreas Haberland made notable contributions to its design.
The manor displays architectural features from Latvia's aristocratic period, with baroque details that remain visible today. These elements reflect how Baltic landowners designed their homes.
The manor operates as a hotel with 16 rooms accommodating up to 48 guests, featuring restaurant and spa services on site. Visitors can enjoy traditional activities such as cycling on locally made Erenpreiss bicycles and painting sessions within the historical setting.
Guests can ride on original Erenpreiss bicycles, handcrafted locally for generations and representing a distinct part of regional manufacturing tradition. This rare opportunity connects physical activity with local craftsmanship at a historic location.
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