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Vecgulbene Manor
Manor house in Latvia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vecgulbene Manor (Latvian: Vecgulbenes muižas pils) was a manor[1] in the historical region of Vidzeme, eastern Latvia.
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Vecgulbene Manor | |
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Vidzeme, Latvia | |
![]() Hotel in former riding arena on Vecgulbene estate | |
Type | Manor |
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Built | 1763 |
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Manor had 2 main buildings: Red Palace (Latvian: Sarkanā pils) and White Palace (Latvian: Balta pils).