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Manor house in Latvia
Jaungulbene Manor
General information
Architectural styleTudor Neo-Gothic
Town or cityGulbene Municipality
CountryLatvia
Completed1878; 147 years ago (1878)
ClientOtto Wilhelm Leopold von Transehe

Jaungulbene Manor (Latvian: Jaungulbenes muižas pils; German: Schloss Neu-Schwanenburg) is a manor house in the Jaungulbene Parish of Gulbene Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It was built in Tudor neo-Gothic style and completed in 1878. In the 1920s Jaungulbene Manor was nationalized in accordance with Latvian Land Reform of 1920. From 1927 until the 1990s the building housed an agricultural school.

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  1. (Zarāns, Albert)

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