Ungurmuiža Manor (Latvian: Ungurmuižas kungu māja, German: Herrenhaus Orellen/Gut Orellen) is a manor house in the historical region of Vidzeme, in northern Latvia. The estate is named for the von Ungern family, who owned it prior to the middle of the 17th century. The current wooden manor was built in 1731–1732 in Baroque style for the owner, Lieutenant General Balthasar Freiherr von Campenhausen. The von Campenhausen family owned the estate from 1728 to 1939. Ungurmuiža manor was one of those manors which was not nationalised in Latvian agrarian reforms of the 1920s. Despite its quite small size, manor is elegant construction with richest wall paintings and ceiling plafonds of Baroque age in Vidzeme region.
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Ungurmuiza is harmonious 18th-century wooden buildings ensemble, surrounded by a giant oak, it occupies an important place in the Latvian cultural heritage monuments in the middle. It was built in 1732. Baron von Campenhausen as their family home, and is now Latvian not preserved like Baroque wooden building whose interior is so richly decorated with wall paintings.
Carried out restoration works to Ungurmuiza reborn as a museum, community center and guest house. Suitable for modern comfort, it will be designed for your relaxation, celebrations and seminars. You will be able to enjoy the special atmosphere of the manor, walk in the park under the giant oaks or drinking tea ornate tea pavilion.
We offer you:
Guided tours in Latvian and foreign languages, pre-booking (English, Russian, German)
exhibitions and concerts
premises for seminars, celebrations, plenary sessions,
restaurant "old school"
wedding ceremonies, celebrations or stays on wedding day
8 double rooms for overnight stay
walking in the great oak park,
bike rental for exploring the area
slippers for enjoying the winter's pleasure
Rental of SUP boards for water pleasures (in advance applying) in cooperation with SUPo Cēsis
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