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reģi+manor Latitude and Longitude:

56°59′46″N 21°37′20″E / 56.99611°N 21.62222°E / 56.99611; 21.62222
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Reģi Manor
Reģi Manor is located in Latvia
Reģi Manor
Reģi Manor
General information
Location Reģi, Kuldīga Municipality, Courland
Country  Latvia
Coordinates 56°59′46″N 21°37′20″E / 56.99611°N 21.62222°E / 56.99611; 21.62222
Completed1890
Client von Schlippenbach
Technical details
Structural systemruins

Reģi Manor ( Latvian: Reģu muižas pils, German: Gut Reggen) is a manor house in the village of Reģi in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia.

History

German: Gut Reggen was first mentioned in writings around 1253. In 1704, according to Edgar Dunsdorf, the manor, together with the Gut Almahlen [ lv], belonged to the von Schlippenbach family. Later the manor belonged to the Štempeļi family. The current manor house was built in 1890, probably according to the design of Paul Max Bertschy. Until the agrarian reform in Latvia, manor was privately owned. After the manor became state-owned, a hospital was established there, and later - a social care center "Regi". On 22 February 2007, a devastating fire broke out at the Regi social care center, killing 23 of the 90 residents. It became the most devastating fire in the history of Latvia. After the fire, the care center was closed and its residents moved to Gudenieki [ lv].

Entrepreneur Valentīns Kokalis bought the burnt-down building at auction in 2011 in order to build a hotel. [1] [2] After the fire, the Latvian Association of Castles and Manors called for the building to be preserved and restored. [3][ circular reference]

See also

References

  1. ^ Reģi Manor Ruins redzet.eu
  2. ^ 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)
  3. ^ lv:Reģu muiža

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reģi+manor Latitude and Longitude:

56°59′46″N 21°37′20″E / 56.99611°N 21.62222°E / 56.99611; 21.62222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reģi Manor
Reģi Manor is located in Latvia
Reģi Manor
Reģi Manor
General information
Location Reģi, Kuldīga Municipality, Courland
Country  Latvia
Coordinates 56°59′46″N 21°37′20″E / 56.99611°N 21.62222°E / 56.99611; 21.62222
Completed1890
Client von Schlippenbach
Technical details
Structural systemruins

Reģi Manor ( Latvian: Reģu muižas pils, German: Gut Reggen) is a manor house in the village of Reģi in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia.

History

German: Gut Reggen was first mentioned in writings around 1253. In 1704, according to Edgar Dunsdorf, the manor, together with the Gut Almahlen [ lv], belonged to the von Schlippenbach family. Later the manor belonged to the Štempeļi family. The current manor house was built in 1890, probably according to the design of Paul Max Bertschy. Until the agrarian reform in Latvia, manor was privately owned. After the manor became state-owned, a hospital was established there, and later - a social care center "Regi". On 22 February 2007, a devastating fire broke out at the Regi social care center, killing 23 of the 90 residents. It became the most devastating fire in the history of Latvia. After the fire, the care center was closed and its residents moved to Gudenieki [ lv].

Entrepreneur Valentīns Kokalis bought the burnt-down building at auction in 2011 in order to build a hotel. [1] [2] After the fire, the Latvian Association of Castles and Manors called for the building to be preserved and restored. [3][ circular reference]

See also

References

  1. ^ Reģi Manor Ruins redzet.eu
  2. ^ 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)
  3. ^ lv:Reģu muiža

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