Vaiņode Manor


Vaiņode Manor was a manor house in the historical region of Courland, in western Latvia.

History

A two-story neo-Renaissance structure with two towers was built on the estate during the second half of the 19th century. The rich interior decoration was designed by August Volz's workshop in Riga. This building was completely destroyed by fire during the 1905 Russian revolution. A massive new three-story manor house with a mansard roof was built on the old foundations in 1912. It was designed by the architect Max Theodor Bertschy, the son of for the family of baron :de:Grotthuß |von Grothuss. After Latvia's agrarian reform in 1920s manor was converted into Sanatorium for State Employees. This second structure was in turn destroyed during World War II and never rebuilt.