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Mencendarbe Manor

Coordinates: 56°45′56.3″N 24°25′52.2″E / 56.765639°N 24.431167°E / 56.765639; 24.431167
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Mercendarbe Manor
Zemgale, Latvia
Mercendarbe Manor is located in Latvia
Mercendarbe Manor
Mercendarbe Manor
Coordinates56°45′56.3″N 24°25′52.2″E / 56.765639°N 24.431167°E / 56.765639; 24.431167
TypeManor

Mercendarbe Manor, also called Mencendorf Manor and Mencendarbe Manor (German: Gut Märzendorf) is a manor house in the historical region of Zemgale, in Latvia.[1]

History

Originally estate was owned by Peter von Biron (1724-1800), the last Duke of Courland. On 11th of August, 1786, along with the associated land estates and lakes, manor was sold to Baron Friedrich Georg von Lieven (1748-1800) for 31,000 thalers. Baron von Lieven liked to use the castle as summer residence and hunting lodge, for example for duck hunting. After his death, his son Karl Georg von Lieven managed the estate. In 1905 Freiherr Alexander von Lieven was named as the owner. [2] The last owner was Carlos von Lieven (1879-1971). Until World War I, the estate remained in the possession of the Lieven family.

From 1920 to 1939, the owners of the manor changed regularly. In 1939 a children's home was opened on the estate, it was only closed in 2012. Currently, the mansion is a hotel, in which many different events such as concerts, wedding, seminars or even the Latvia hackathon take place.

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. ^ Kurland Society for Literature and Art: Jahrbuch für Genealogie, Heraldik und Sphragistik , 1905, p. 235, No. 143