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Mālpils Manor

Mālpils Manor, today a luxury-class design hotel, is an outstanding sample of the 18th century Classical architecture. It was built in the second half of the 18th century near the castle ruins from a former castle destroyed in 1626. The manor is surrounded by an extensive Baroque style park, picturesque landscape and a pond with a bubbly fountain and water lilies.

Mālpils Manor has been in the hands of several families. In 1753, Elizabeth of Russia conferred Mālpils Manor to Colonel Melgunov’s wife and a woman named Madam Strauss, whereas later in the 18th century it became property of the von Tabe family. During the 19th century it passed on to the counsellor Wilhelm von Blakenhagen and afterwards to the von Grote family. The last private owner, Elsa von Grote, give up the majority of the Manor’s estate in 1920 (Agrarian Reform), and left for Germany in 1939.

Today, the restored Manor’s interior is enriched with antique Classicist and Biedermeier Style furniture, as well as antique paintings and other interior design objects.

Mālpils Manor is today perfect for hosting weddings, special celebrations as well as seminars and banquets.

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Mālpils Manor

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