Jaunsvente Manor Explained

Jaunsvente Manor
Native Name:Jaunsventes muiža
Native Name Lang:lv
Map Type:Latvia
Architectural Style:Neo-Baroque
Client:von Plater-Sieberg family
Location:Svente, Svente Parish, Augšdaugava Municipality
Location Country:Latvia
Coordinates:55.9034°N 26.3763°W
Completion Date:1912
Architect:Possibly Wilhelm Neumann

Jaunsvente Manor (Latvian: Jaunsventes muiža, German: Swenten), also called Svente Manor, is a manor house in Svente, Svente Parish, Augšdaugava Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. The renovated building is now managed by the SIA “Jaunsventes muiža”, which provides accommodations in their 12 rooms, each corresponding to one of the twelve months of the year.

History

After the disposal of the estate by the Latvian government during the agrarian reform of 1922, the manor housed the Svente school. Construction was completed in 1912, apparently according to the architectural design of Wilhelm Neumann.[1] The park was landscaped during the first half of the 19th century.[1]

The restored country house of the Plater-Cyberk counts currently houses a museum in the grounds of the Jaunsvente estate. Among the exhibits are a Red Army heavy IS-2 tank, standard T-34 tanks, armored vehicles BRDM-1, BRDM-2, GAZ-67 trucks and a Willys Jeep.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Latvijas Zinātņu akadēmija. Sachl. Benennung früher: Humanitārās zinātnes. 115. 2003. Latvijas Zinātņu akadēmija.
  2. Book: Solovjovs, Sergejs. Alexander Shostak's Workshop. 2011. University of Latvia. 25–27.