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Tāšu-Padure Manor

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Tāšu-Padure Manor
Tāšu-Padure Manor
General information
LocationKalvene Parish, South Kurzeme Municipality
CountryLatvia
Coordinates56°36′14″N 21°43′59″E / 56.60389°N 21.73306°E / 56.60389; 21.73306
Clientvon Keyserling family

Tāšu-Padure (Schloss Tels–Paddern, Tāšu-Padures muižas pils) is located in the village Kalvene, Kalvene Parish, South Kurzeme Municipality, Latvia. It belonged to the von Keyserling family and it has been hosting the elementary school of Kalvene since 1922.[1]

Baltic German writer Eduard von Keyserling was born and grew up in the castle.[1]

History

The castle was built in the first half of the 19th century for the von Korff family in a classicist architecture.[2]

It was acquired by the von Keyserling family in 1852.[3]

The manor was surrounded by a park of 10 hectares and served as summer residence[2] and hunting lodge.[1]

Count Eduard von Keyserling was born in Tāšu-Padure in 1855 and spent its childhood in the castle.

After the independence of Latvia in 1918 and the land expropriation act passed by the Constituent Assembly of Latvia on 16 September 1920, the Keyserlings are expropriated and the building is transformed into a school in 1922.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Tāšu – Padures muiža". Europeana.eu (in Latvian). Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Tāšu-Padures muiža". Pils.lv (in Latvian). Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Padures muiža". Celotajs.lv (in Latvian). Retrieved 20 December 2018.
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