CesvaineCastleand park is an outstanding monument of eclecticism. The Castle was built in 1890-1897 according to the project of architects H. Grīzebahs and A. Dinklāge. The Cesvaine hunting castle is a bright sample of eclecticism which combines the elements of Gothic, Romanesque and Art Nouveau styles.
The Cesvaine Castle Park contains about 70 species of trees and bushes.
The Park contains a fragment of medieval ruins, the Sula river, ponds, a memorial plaque in memory of the school students who were repressed in 1941, and the graves of Soviet army soldiers who died in world war II. Next to the facade of Z there are fragments of the ruins of the castle of the Archbishop of Riga, built in the XIV century and destroyed during the Livonian war.