Accommodation in castles and manors. For offer are places for celebrations, seminars, conferences with or without a possibility of night stay. Castles are often places to host exhibitions, holidays, carnivals, balls and other events.
Castles and Manors in Estonia
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Mazmezotnes muizaThe first written information about the estate dates back to the 3rd quarter of the 18th century. It is known that in 1769, the estate had 14 buildings. Charlotte Lieven received Mežotne as a gift from Russian Empress Catherine the Great in 1759. The estate suffered much damage during World War I. After the war it became an exemplary estate, but its roof and mansard burned down during World War II. Restoration of the estate began in 2007. Today Mazmežotne Estate is a beautiful place, surrounded by nature. It offers recreational facilities, including accommodations, dining, banquet facilities for events and seminars, as well as biking, boating and hiking for those who enjoy exercise. The former stables and barn offer spacious halls for celebrations, weddings, seminars, concerts, exhibitions. One of the buildings houses a SPA complex with a range of relaxing procedures. The open chimney house offers an exhibition of the history of sugar-beet cultivation and sugar production industry in Latvia. The old cheese house is now a sauna with a relaxation room, a hot water tub outdoors, and a terrace. |
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KUKSU MUIZAAfter nearly five years of massive restoration, the Kukšu Estate opened its doors once again in 2006. Come and enjoy the unforgettable atmosphere of an estate. Time will stop, and you will feel the breath of the past centuries. Ornate carpeting, sparkling chandeliers, antique furnishings, paintings, wall paintings and ornate window decor will bring you into the unique world of the Kukšu Estate. Each room tells a story about the owners of the building and the tastes of the past centuries. You will feel the atmosphere of the estate in our comfortable guestrooms. We will make sure that you enjoy every comfort. Welcome to the Kukšu Estate! |
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from 66 - 200 EUR / DBL
The Birini CastleThe Bīriņi estate complex and the park was built in the 18th-19th century. The castle itself was built in 1860, and exemplifies a successful mixture of styles - the architecture is dominated by the Neo-gothic and semicircle style, while the interior features Neo-renaissance. Today the castle is a prestigeous venue for banquets and seminars. Apart the function rooms, there is a hotel and a restaurant and taverna which invite travelers to have a rest from the city' s hustle and enjoy the romantic surroundings of the castle. |
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Odziena House InnThe guest house Odziena House Inn is situated in a picturesque place of Odziena. On the first floor there is a bar, dining halls and a comfortable recreation room. On the second floor of the guest house there are 9 rooms, double rooms and family rooms, and the maximum number of sleeping places is 30. It is possible to organize celebrations in the Odziena House Inn for up to 75 people. |
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Arendole manorThe Arendole Manor is located on the bank of the River Dubna and has a typical interior of the late 19th and early 20th century Latgalian manors. Offers group tours on the history of the manor, as well as lunch. Breakfast and dinner is available for those who stay overnight. Catering is available for events. The manor’s chef prepares dishes from local and seasonal produce. |
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Bramberges muizaBramberģes muiža piedāvā apskates ekskursijas, vietu pasākumiem, ir pieejamas nojumes, telts vietas, piknika/ugunskura vieta. Nakšņošanai viesiem iekārtots ērts namiņš. Tajā ir guļamistaba, labiekārtota virtuve, vannasistaba un pie namiņa ir āra terase. Bērniem pieejams rotaļu laukums. Muižas teritorija tiek piedāvāta dažādām norisēm - fotosesijām, privātiem pasākumiem, piemēram dzimšanas dienu ballītēm lieliem un maziem, meistarklasēm, kāzu ceremonijām, kāzu pieturām. |
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Abgunstes muizaAbgunste Manor is an 18th-century Baroque-style building, located a 25-minute drive from Jelgava. Guests are invited to enjoy stories from the manor’s hosts and participate in guided tours. Visitors can participate in various creative workshops, indulge in authentic "edible celebrations," and stay overnight in uniquely designed guest rooms. The manor is a popular venue for full-service celebrations, offering spacious event halls, a picturesque manor park, catering, decorating, and event planning services. The manor’s owners, Asnāte and Jānis Avotnieki purchased the property in 2016 and, together with the "Creative Haven" association, are dedicated to its restoration and development. Members of "Lauku Ceļotājs" since 2025. |
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The Vecgulbene EstateA renovate estate complex of the 19th century in the historical centre of Gulbene town. The hotel offers 14 rooms with conveniences, 9 hostel rooms and the guest house „Siernīca” with a fireplace room. A conference room and equipment, a fireplace room for 40 persons, a festivity room, cafe and bar. Outdoor tent for festivities.
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DRUSTU MUIZAS KAVALIERU NAMSThe "Cavalier" cottage of the Drustu estate houses four 2-room apartments on the 1st and 2nd floors. Each apartment contains a kitchen corner, WC and shower, a living room with TV. A vaulted party room for 30 persons in the basement.
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THE BLANKENFELDE ESTATEThe Blankenfelde Estate is a cultural monument of national importance. The name of the estate was first recorded in 1462 when the Master of the Livonian Order rents the lands between the Svēte and Platone rivers to Claus von Medeheym (Medem). In 1561/62 during the age of the Duchy of Courland it becomes a private Estate, and is owned by von Medem family for nearly three centuries. The next owners are von Buttlar, von Manteuffel-Szoege, von Koenigsfels and von Hahn families. The Blankenfelde Estate buildings were erected in 1740-ies. Ther rooms in the main house are aligned in enfilades, decorated with Baroque interior elements. There is a typical vaulted cellar. The master’s house differs from the servants‘ quarters with its mezzanine along the building’s central axis and the second dloor. During the 19th century verandas are added supported by columns, and the building acquires the traits of Classicism. In 1924 – 1970 the estate serves as a home for elderly. During Soviet time, seasonal labour is accommodated in estate’s rooms. Today, the estate is privately owned. The noble looks are restored with renovations of the gatehouse and the gates, the stables, the landscape park. Roses and peonies adorn the estate’s garden. The buildings now contain a hotel, a modern production facility for juices and wines. The former stable houses a collection of bells from all the world’s countries. There are facilities for events with up to 60 participants. |
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