Linde Manor

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Coordinates56°41′54″N 24°51′01″E / 56.69833°N 24.85028°E / 56.69833; 24.85028
DemolishedWWI
ArchitectJohann Andreas Haberland
Linde Manor
Linde Manor Gates in Baroque style is the only surviving part of manor complex. After restoration in 2017.
Interactive map of the Linde Manor area
General information
LocationLinde, Birzgale Parish, Ogre Municipality, Latvia
Coordinates56°41′54″N 24°51′01″E / 56.69833°N 24.85028°E / 56.69833; 24.85028
DemolishedWWI
Design and construction
ArchitectJohann Andreas Haberland

Linde Manor (German: Gut Linden) was a manor house in Linde, Birzgale Parish, Ogre Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. It is situated on the left bank of the Daugava. It was destroyed during the First World War and never restored, only minor ruins remain. Detailed sketches of Linde Manor have been preserved.[1] The 18th century Linde Manor Gates and Linde Manor Park[2] are architectural monuments of national significance and have been preserved.

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