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Jaunauce Manor

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Country
  
Latvia

Architectural style
  
Empire style

Town or city
  
Saldus Municipality

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Completed
  
Beginning of 19th century

Client
  
Count Karl Johann Friedrich von Medem

Similar
  
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Jaunauce Manor (Latvian: Jaunauces muižas pils; German: Schloss Neu-Autz) is a manor house in Jaunauce parish in Saldus municipality in the historical region of Courland, in western Latvia. It was built in the early 19th century for Count Karl Johann Friedrich von Medem, who bequeathed the estate to his daughter Caroline and her husband Ferdinand von der Ropp in 1827. It belonged to the von der Ropp family until the agrarian reform in 1920. The building has housed the Jaunauce primary school since 1931. Jaunace Manor is one of the best preserved examples of late classicism architecture in Latvia.

References

Jaunauce Manor Wikipedia