Dole Manor
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Architectural styleHistoricism
LocationSalaspils municipality, Latvia
Completed1898
Clientvon Lowis of Menar family
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| Architectural style | Historicism |
| Location | Salaspils municipality, Latvia |
| Completed | 1898 |
| Client | von Lowis of Menar family |
Dole Manor (Latvian: Doles muižas pils; German: Schloss Dahlen) is a manor house on Dole Island in the Daugava River, in the Salaspils Parish of Salaspils Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, not far from Riga.
The first owner of the estate was Swedish army Colonel Nikolauss Deetrih Sperreuter in 1631.[1] The current manor was built in 1898 in Neo-Romantic style. After 1921 it housed a primary school, after 1954 a fishermen's club. Since 1977 the Daugava River Museum has been located in the manor house.[2]
