Rumene Manor, Neo-Gothic manor estate in Kandava region, Latvia.
Rumene Manor is a Neo-Gothic manor house in Kandava region featuring a 7-hectare landscaped park with a lake. The main property includes a residence, garden pavilion, carriage house, and art barn arranged across the estate.
The manor was built in the 19th century as a Baltic-German aristocratic residence. An extensive 2009 renovation preserved its original architecture while introducing contemporary comfort and services.
The Art Barn built in 1913 hosts exhibitions, concerts, and conferences, drawing visitors interested in contemporary works and regional cultural programs. The venue reflects the manor's role as a gathering place for artistic and intellectual pursuits today.
Located about 100 kilometers from Riga, the manor provides accommodation in 25 rooms spread across multiple buildings. The estate can host up to 70 overnight guests, with rooms distributed between the main house and secondary structures.
The estate connects to a private golf course and offers traditional Latvian sauna experiences for visitors. This blend of sporting facilities and wellness activities creates an uncommon retreat option in the region.
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