List of palaces and manor houses in Latvia
This is the List of palaces and manor houses in Latvia built after the 16th century. Palaces and manors which are now part of the Zemgale region were then part of the Selonia region, and therefore are listed as such. This list does not include castles, which are listed in a separate article. And as there are more than 1000 manor houses and palaces in Latvia, this list is incomplete.
Courland
Name | Parish | Municipality | Established | Status | Notes | Refs |
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Laža parish | Aizpute municipality | Completed in 1742 | Preserved | It houses the Apriķi Primary School | ||
Kazdanga parish | Aizpute municipality | Built in 1860 | Preserved | It currently houses a museum | ||
Cīrava parish | Aizpute municipality | 1752 | Preserved | Reconstructed in the 1960s | [1] | |
Cēre parish | Kandava municipality | Rebuilt in the 1860s | Preserved | It currently houses the Cēre Primary School | ||
Cīrava parish | Aizpute municipality | Early 19th century | Preserved | It currently houses the Dzērve Primary School | ||
Balgale parish | Talsi municipality | Built in 1820 | Preserved | [2] | ||
Ezere parish | Saldus municipality | Built in 1750 | Preserved | It houses the Ezere Secondary School | ||
Talsi | Talsi municipality | Built in 1883 | Preserved | It houses the Talsi Regional Museum | ||
Īvande parish | Kuldīga municipality | After 1850 | Preserved | Stands next to the Īvande Old Manor | ||
Jaunauce parish | Saldus municipality | Early 19th century | Preserved | It houses the Jaunauce Primary School | ||
Jaunlutriņi parish | Saldus municipality | Beginning of the 1800s | Preserved | It houses the Jaunlutriņu Elementary School. | ||
Kabile parish | Kuldīga municipality | Between 1734 and 1740 | Preserved | Remodelled in the 1860s | ||
Rudbārži parish | Skrunda municipality | Around 1855 | Preserved | Made available for public events | [3] | |
Saldus parish | Saldus municipality | Completed in 1874 | Preserved | It houses the Saldus Agricultural School | [4] | |
Kazdanga parish | Aizpute municipality | 1800 | Preserved | Burned in 1905 and renovated in 1907 | [5] | |
Laidi parish | Kuldīga municipality | Early 19th century | Preserved | It houses the Laidi Primary School | ||
Pūre parish | Tukums municipality | Between 1855 and 1856 | Preserved | It houses the Dzirciems boarding school | ||
Ārlava parish | Talsi municipality | Built around 1880 | Preserved | Built by architect T. Seiler | [6] | |
Padure parish | Kuldīga municipality | Late 1830s to early 1840s | Preserved, but on sale | It housed the Padure's library until 2005 | [7] | |
Ģibuļi parish | Talsi municipality | Built in 1700 | Preserved | It houses the Pastende primary school | ||
Pelči parish | Kuldīga municipality | Built in 1903-1904 | Preserved | One of the early Latvian manors | [8] | |
Pope parish | Ventspils municipality | Originally built in 1653 | Preserved | It houses the Pope primary school | ||
Reģi | Alsunga municipality | Built in 1890 | Partially preserved | |||
Rudbārži parish | Skrunda municipality | Built in 1835 | Preserved | It houses the Oskars Kalpaks Rudbārži School | ||
Valdgale parish | Talsi municipality | Built in 1886 | Preserved | [9] | ||
Snēpele parish | Kuldīga municipality | In the 19th century | Preserved | It houses the Snēpele Primary School | [10] | |
Lībagi parish | Talsi municipality | Between 1820 and 1848 | Preserved | Converted into apartments after 1925 | [11] | |
Īve parish | Talsi municipality | Built in 1805 | Preserved | It houses the Tiņģere elementary school | ||
Vaiņode parish | Vaiņode municipality | Built in 1912 | Ruins | Destroyed during Second World War | ||
Vandzene parish | Talsi municipality | Beginning of the 1800s | Preserved | It houses the Vandzene secondary school | ||
Vārme parish | Kuldīga municipality | Built in the 19th century | Preserved | It houses the Vārme primary school | ||
Vērgale parish | Pāvilosta municipality | Built in the 18th century | Preserved | It currently houses the Vērgale school | [12] | |
Kurmāle parish | Kuldīga municipality | Preserved | ||||
Zentene parish | Tukums municipality | Between 1845 and 1850 | Preserved | It housed the Zentene School from 1938 | [13] |
Semigallia
Name | Parish | Municipality | Established | Status | Notes | Refs |
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Vāne parish | Kandava municipality | Completed in 1823 | Partially preserved | From 1939 to 1985 it housed a forestry school | [14] | |
Baldone | Baldone municipality | Built in 1901 | Preserved | |||
Bēne parish | Auce municipality | End of the 16th century | Preserved | Rebuilt between 1876-1878 | [15] | |
Biksti parish | Dobele municipality | In the 19th century | Preserved | It houses the Biksti Elementary School | [16] | |
Vilce parish | Jelgava municipality | 1743 | Preserved | Under renovation | [17] | |
Rundāle parish | Rundāle municipality | 1763 | Preserved | It formerly housed a gardening school | [18] | |
Glūda parish | Jelgava municipality | Built in the 17th century | Preserved | Abandoned | [19] | |
Dāviņi parish | Bauska municipality | Built in the 18th century | Preserved | Rebuilt in the 19th century | [20] | |
Tukums | Tukums municipality | 1671 | Preserved | It currently houses the Tukuma Museum | [21] | |
Dzimtmisa | Iecava Municipality | 19th century | Preserved | It currently houses the Dzimtmisa School | [22] | |
Tume parish | Tukums municipality | Rebuilt in 1901 | Preserved | First mentioned in 1536 | [23] | |
Jelgava | Jelgava municipality | 1738-1772 | Preserved | Largest Baroque style palace in the Baltic states | [24] | |
Rundāle parish | Rundāle municipality | Completed around 1780 | Preserved | Designed by architect Severin Jensen | [25] | |
Lielauce parish | Auce municipality | In the 19th century | Preserved | Restored from 1901 | [26] | |
Baldone | Baldone municipality | After 1786 | Preserved | [27] | ||
Mežotne parish | Bauska municipality | 1798-1802 | Preserved | Reconstructed in 2001 | [28] | |
Augstkalne parish | Tērvete municipality | Around 1850 | Preserved | It houses the Augstkalne Secondary School | [29] | |
Remte parish | Brocēni municipality | Built in 1800 | Preserved | It houses the Remte Primary School | [30] | |
Ruba parish | Saldus municipality | 1881-1882 | Preserved | It houses the Ruba Primary School | [31] | |
Rundāle parish | Rundāle municipality | Built in the 1730s | Preserved | Completed in 1768 | [32] | |
Skaistkalne parish | Vecumnieki municipality | 1893-1894 | Preserved | It houses the Skaistkalne secondary school | [33] | |
Svēte parish | Jelgava municipality | Built around 1730 | Preserved | Extensively remodeled from 1774 to 1775 | [34] | |
Svitene parish | Rundāle municipality | Beginning of the 1800s | Preserved | It houses the Svitene Primary School | [35] | |
Šķēde parish | Saldus municipality | Completed in 1761 | Preserved | Private property | [36] | |
Vadakste parish | Saldus municipality | Between 1911 and 1914 | Preserved | It houses the Vadakste Primary School | [37] | |
Kandava parish | Kandava municipality | Built in 1882 | Preserved | It currently houses a museum | [38] | |
Vāne parish | Kandava municipality | Built in 1870 | Preserved | It houses the Vāne primary school. | [39] | |
Auce rural area | Auce municipality | Between 1839 and 1843 | Preserved | Designed by Friedrich August Stüler | [40] | |
Zaļenieki parish | Jelgava municipality | Built between 1768-1775 | Preserved | It houses the Zaļenieki Vocational School | [41][42] | |
Zante parish | Kandava municipality | Before 1850 | Preserved | It houses the Zante primary school | ||
Zasa parish | Jēkabpils municipality | Ruins | ||||
Zemīte parish | Kandava municipality | Built in the 19th century | Preserved | It currently houses a school | [43] |
Selonia
Name | Parish | Municipality | Established | Status | Notes | Refs |
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Asare parish | Aknīste municipality | Built in 1749 | Ruins | Burned down in January 1926 | [44][45] | |
Bebrene parish | Ilūkste municipality | Building completed in 1896 | Preserved | It houses the Bebrene secondary school | [46] | |
Mazzalve parish | Nereta municipality | 18th century | Preserved | It currently houses the Mazzalve School | [47] | |
Gārsene parish | Aknīste municipality | Built around 1856 | Preserved | It currently houses the Budberg museum | [48] | |
Skrudaliena parish | Daugavpils municipality | 19th century | Preserved | Renovation completed in 2012 | [49] | |
Svente parish | Daugavpils municipality | Completed in 1912 | Preserved | Under restoration work since 2002 | [50] | |
Mazzalve parish | Nereta municipality | After 1850 | Preserved | Former manor built in 1801 | [51][52] | |
Zalve parish | Nereta municipality | Built in the 19th century | Preserved | Lielzalve School was closed in 2009 | [53] | |
Skrudaliena parish | Daugavpils municipality | 1870 | Preserved | The estate remained divided between 1922-1939 | [54] | |
Mazzalve parish | Nereta municipality | Built after 1825 | Preserved | Italian Neo-Renaissance style | [55] | |
Vecsaliena parish | Daugavpils municipality | 1870 | Preserved | Construction in Neo-Gothic style | [56] |
Vidzeme
Name | Parish | Municipality | Established | Status | Notes | Refs |
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Grundzāle parish | Smiltene municipality | 1793 | Preserved | [57] | ||
Beļava parish | Gulbene municipality | Around 1760 | Preserved | [58] | ||
Sarkaņi parish | Madona municipality | Preserved | ||||
Vidriži parish | Limbaži municipality | Built between 1857-1860 | Preserved | Rebuilt in the beginning of the 20th century | [59] | |
Cesvaine | Cesvaine municipality | Built in 1896 | Preserved | Architects Hans Grisebach and August Dinklage | [60][61] | |
Ineši parish | Vecpiebalga municipality | 1886 | Preserved | Renovated in 2000 | [62] | |
Dikļi parish | Kocēni municipality | 1896 | Preserved | Restored and privately owned since 2000 | [63] | |
Salaspils parish | Salaspils municipality | 1898 | Preserved | It currently houses the Daugava River Museum | [64] | |
Drabeši parish | Amata municipality | Preserved | ||||
Dzelzava parish | Madona municipality | 1767 | Preserved | [58] | ||
Dzērbene parish | Vecpiebalga municipality | Built in 18th century | Preserved | |||
Gaujiena parish | Ape municipality | Preserved | ||||
Vidriži parish | Limbaži municipality | Around 1880 | Preserved | It is currently a hotel | [65] | |
Jaungulbene parish | Gulbene municipality | Completed in 1878 | Preserved | |||
Jumurda parish | Ērgļi municipality | Preserved | ||||
Katvari parish | Limbaži municipality | Preserved | ||||
Kocēni parish | Kocēni municipality | Preserved | ||||
Liepa parish | Priekuļi municipality | During 19th century | Preserved | |||
Litene parish | Gulbene municipality | Built before 1850 | Preserved | It houses the Litene Elementary School | ||
Lizums parish | Gulbene municipality | Around 1850 | Preserved | It houses the Lizums Secondary School | [66] | |
Mālpils | Mālpils municipality | Restructured after 1750 | Preserved | The building was rebuilt from 1905 | [67][68] | |
Mazsalaca | Mazsalaca municipality | Built before 1780 | Preserved | It now houses the Mazsalaca School | [69] | |
Kauguri parish | Beverīna municipality | Preserved | ||||
Naukšēni parish | Naukšēni municipality | End of the 18th century | Preserved | It houses the Naukšēni People Museum | [70] | |
Vietalva parish | Pļaviņas municipality | Around 1850 | Partly ruined | [71] | ||
Brīvzemnieki parish | Aloja municipality | End of the 18th century | Preserved | It houses the Ozolmuiža Elementary School | [72] | |
Palsmane parish | Smiltene municipality | Built in 1880 | Preserved | |||
Brīvzemnieki parish | Aloja municipality | 1870s | Preserved | It houses the Puikule Primary School. | [73] | |
Skujene parish | Amata municipality | Destroyed by fire in 1905 | Sērmūkši School built on former site in 1936 | [74] | ||
Stāmeriena parish | Gulbene municipality | Built from 1835 to 1843 | Preserved | [75][76] | ||
Klintaine parish | Pļaviņas municipality | Preserved | ||||
Suntaži parish | Ogre municipality | End of the 18th century | Preserved | Renovated in 1909 | [77] | |
Taurupe parish | Ogre municipality | After 1724 | Preserved | Converted into a school in 1938 | [78] | |
Trapene parish | Ape municipality | Beginning of the 1800s | Preserved | |||
Raiskums parish | Pārgauja municipality | 1732 | Preserved | [58] | ||
Bebri parish | Koknese municipality | Preserved | ||||
Gulbene | Gulbene municipality | 1763 | Preserved | It now houses a Spa Hotel | [79] | |
Veselava parish | Priekuļi municipality | Built in the 19th century | Preserved | |||
Vestiena parish | Madona municipality | Built around 1750 | Preserved | It houses the Vestiena Elementary School | ||
Ziemeri parish | Alūksne municipality | Preserved | ||||
Gaujiena parish | Ape municipality | Preserved |
Latgale
Name | Parish | Municipality | Established | Status | Notes | Refs |
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Vērēmi parish | Rēzekne municipality | 1851 | Preserved | [80] | ||
Rožkalni parish | Vārkava municipality | Preserved | ||||
Cibla parish | Cibla municipality | Preserved | ||||
Kalnieši parish | Krāslava municipality | Beginning of the 1900s | Preserved | |||
Aizkalne parish | Preiļi municipality | Built between 1883-1891 | Preserved | The manor currently houses a museum | [81] | |
Pelēči parish | Preiļi municipality | Built between 1860-1863 | Preserved | It housed a primary school from 1922 to 2003 | [82] | |
Aglona parish | Aglona municipality | Preserved | ||||
Krāslava | Krāslava municipality | Completed in 1791 | Preserved | |||
Krāslava | Krāslava municipality | Built in 1759 | Abandoned and ruined | [83] | ||
Lūznava parish | Rēzekne municipality | Built between 1905-1911 | Preserved | |||
Malnava parish | Kārsava municipality | Built in the 19th century | Preserved | The first building dates of 1784 | [84] | |
Pasiene parish | Zilupe municipality | Built in the 17th century | Preserved | Privatised in need of renovation | [85] | |
Preiļi | Preiļi municipality | Built in the 19th century | Partially preserved | Reconstructed between 1860-1865 | [86] | |
Rikava parish | Rēzekne municipality | Built in 1870 | Preserved | It currently houses the Rikava School | [87] | |
Salnava parish | Kārsava municipality | Built in 1785 | Preserved | It currently houses the Salnava Elementary School | [88] | |
Varakļāni | Varakļāni municipality | Built between 1783-1789 | Preserved | Varakļāni Regional Museum | [89] | |
Upmale parish | Vārkava municipality | In the 19th century | Preserved | A new stone manor was built in 1865 | [90] | |
Kaplava parish | Krāslava municipality | Preserved |
See also
- List of castles
- List of castles in Estonia
- List of palaces and manor houses in Estonia
- List of castles in Lithuania
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