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Zvārtava Manor

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Zvārtava Manor
Latvia
Latvia
Zvārtava Manor
Location in Latvia
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General information
Architectural styleManor house
Town or cityVidzeme
CountryLatvia
Coordinates57°32′14.38″N 26°22′7.26″E / 57.5373278°N 26.3686833°E / 57.5373278; 26.3686833
Completed1881
Known forPart of Gaujiena Castle until 1781

Zvārtava Manor (Latvian: Zvārtavas muižas pils; German: Adsel-Schwartzhof) is a manor house in Gaujiena Parish, Smiltene Municipality in the historical region of Vidzeme, northern Latvia.[1] It was built in 1881 in Tudor Neo-Gothic style.[2]

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History

The estate was first mentioned around 1405 under the name "Adsel-Schwarzhof". Until 1781 it was part of Gaujiena Castle estate.[3] The owners of the manor changed several times in the 17th century. In the 18th century the property belonged to von Delvig [de] family. From 1783 to 1825 it was property of the family of Magnus Johann Scotus (ennobled in 1788 in Vienna as Scotus von Scott) and his daughter Johanna (Jeanette). The manor was sold to Dr. Wilhelm Johann Engelbrecht von Zoeckell[4] and later became the property of Luise von Zoeckell and her husband baronet Gottlieb von Fersen. The manor belonged to von Fersen family until World War I.[5]

In 1922, the Guard House was established in the manor house. After World War II there was a school (until 1969), the local collective farm used the castle cellars for warehouses. The manor house became the property of the Latvian Artists Union in 1970. It hosts international artists' seminars and exhibitions. A guest house has been set up.[5]

The complex has a castle, a gardener's house, a barn, a windmill, stables with artists' workshops, some outbuildings. The manor house was built in 1881 in neo-Gothic style. Boulder wall, two floors, steep gable roof. The text "Hic habitat Felicitas, nihil mali intret" is engraved on the stone on the threshold of the castle (from Latin: "Happiness lives here, nothing bad comes in").

See also

References

  1. ^ Zvārtava Manor
  2. ^ Zarāns, Alberts (2006). Latvijas pilis un muižas. Castles and manors of Latvia (in Latvian and English). Riga. ISBN 9984-785-05-X. OCLC 72358861.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Zvārtava Castle
  4. ^ Materialien zu einer Geschichte der Landgüter Livlands gesammelt von Heinrich von Hagemeister, Part 1, Riga: Eduard Frantzen’s Buchhandlung, 1836, p. 267-268.
  5. ^ a b History of the Zvartava Castle and its Owners


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