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Ērberģe Manor

Ērberģe Manor is a manor in Ērberģe, Mazzalve Parish, Nereta Municipality, in the historical region of Selonia, in Latvia.

History

The manor was owned by Heinrich Zellem ( Selle ) and his descendants from 1465 until the end of the Livonian War. In 1582 manor was acquired by Liddinghausen-Wolff by inheritance. In 1686 the manor was bought by Gothard Wilhelm von Fittinghof, whose daughter married a freelance Alexander von Taube. Until the annexation of the Duchy of Courland in 1795, the manor belonged to their heirs. Before 1806, the Ērberģe Manor was purchased by the von Hahn family, who built the manor house in Classicism style in 1868, at the same time when they built the Holmhof Manor. After the expropriation of the manor house in the 1920s, the family of Baron von Hahn moved to the Ērberģe mill premises. At the time of the transfer, the manor had 1862 hectares and was divided between 158 farms. In the former manor house from 1922 to 1927 there was a Latvian post office and from 1930 an elementary school.

At the end of World War II, the Red Army military hospital was housed in the school building in 1944. The school was attached to electrical grid in 1962, with a central heating, water pipe, and a new electrical installation in 1983.

English Park

The English Park of the Manor is located by the Dienvidsusēja River. The park covers an area of 7.8 hectares. The Marija Bridge across the Dienvidsusēja River is also part of the manor complex. There is a stage in the park that is not part of the manor complex.

See also

References

  1. ^ 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)
  2. ^ (in German) 1493. gada dokuments par Frīdaha Zelles tiesībām uz zemēm starp Zalves, Susējas un Mēmeles upēm
  3. ^ Hans Johannes Feldmann, Heinz von zur Mühlen. Baltisches historisches Ortslexikon: Lettland (Südlivland und Kurland). 215 lpp.
  4. ^ Ērberģes muiža Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine no http://www.pilis.lv