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Ungurmuiža manor house ensemble with the Baroque style manor house is the only architectural monument of the 18th century wooden buildings preserved in Latvia. The manor house was built by Baron von Campenhausen in 1732 as the family house. At present the manor house is being restored to its former splendour.
Ungurmuiža’s buildings and park are an architectural monument of national importance. They is situated in the Gauja National Park and wonderful landscapes and protected sites of nature are found in its vicinity: ancient trees, caves and cliffs, lakes and castle mounds. This is the only manor house from this period in Latvia which has been preserved up to the present.
The interior paintings are surprisingly well-preserved. Visitors can enjoy the special atmosphere of the manor house by taking a walk in the park beneath the huge oak-trees or enjoying tea in the Tea House.
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