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Gārsene Manor

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Country
  
Latvia

Client
  
von Budberg family

Town or city
  
Aknīste Municipality

Completed
  
1860

Opened
  
1860

Construction started
  
1856

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Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Ilga Manor, Trapene Manor, Asare Manor, Lielmēmele Manor, Salnava Manor

Gārsene Manor is a Neo-Gothic manor house located in the historical region of Selonia, in Latvia. The palace houses a museum where visitors can view an exhibition about the Baltic-German von Budberg family.

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History

Gārsene manor was built in Neo-Gothic style for the von Budberg family around 1856 next to a rectangular courtyard. The two-story portion of the manor was built first, with a single story wing added in 1885. The family owned the manor until the Latvian agrarian reforms in 1920. In 1939 the building was rebuilt after the project of the school architect Vassiliev, and since 1940 it is part of the Gārsene local elementary school.

An 18th century mill on the estate was remodeled with a Neo-Gothic façade in the second half of the 19th century. There is also a wide landscape park with ponds and decorative bridges adjacent to the manor. There are thirty different attractions for the visitors to see, one of which leads to the baronial family resting place adjacent to the mill.

Gārsene Manor is located beyond the estate gate posts. Farm buildings are grouped around the front courtyard, there being next to the manor an old barn and stables with an arcade porch. The manor complex also has a brewery, laborers' residence and servants' quarters.

References

Gārsene Manor Wikipedia