LIELJUMPRAVA MANOR

First Lieljumpravas manor mentioned in 1259, when there was founded a monastery. The last hostess before the First world war — Catherine Fitinghoff-Shel. A stables, servants’ house, and a barn has been preserved from the estate complex.

The former Park of the estate, which is partially under water, has been preserved to this day. The area is 1.5 ha. The lower terrace of the Park was flooded after the construction of the Kegumi hydroelectric power station. The Park was a landscape. From this, individual fragments have been preserved: groups of trees, solitters. The park suffered a 1967 hurricane in which some of the valuable exotic died.

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