JAUNGULBENE MANOR

The oldest news about the estate from the 18th century, when it was still part of the Vecgulbene estate. In 1806, landrat Karl von Tranze received the estate in his possession. The most luxurious building of the development-a monumentally modest Palace-was built around 1878 in the style of English neo-Gothic.

Rebuilt in the late 19th and early 20th century reducing the Gothic forms and giving features of the neo-Renaissance style. In the facade of the tower-the coat of arms of the owner of the von Tranze-Roseneck. Front yard with a pond and a stone gate. The extensive landscape Park is decorated with many small architectural forms — the house “Bitites”, the Devil’s gate, road sign, obelisk, etc. The complex of economic and residential buildings includes a Manager’s house, a servant’s house, stables, riding houses, residential buildings with cellars, a fire house, a blacksmith’s house, a chapel (now a Lutheran Church), and others.

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