NABE MANOR

Built in the 18th century, the house of the Nabe estate was rebuilt in the middle of the 19th century in the forms of a neo-Renaissance Villa.

The 14th-century Nabe is mentioned as the Archbishop’s castle, of which the tower has been preserved. Later in the 17th year, there was a monastery in it. A new manor castle was built next to it. The Nabe manor in the 19th century belonged to the von Sievers family.

The Park area is 2.8 ha. The older part of the Park was located to the South of the house of the Lord, once with features of a regular layout. Now the Park is overgrown, the original layout has disappeared. In the southern part of the overgrown pond, the banks of which grew with local species of trees and remnants of plantings groups.

In the Park, the older plantings have been preserved since the end of the 18th century – since the beginning of the 19th century. These are oaks and elms. The Park is unkempt and overgrown. The estate complex with farm buildings is private property.

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