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Lūznava Manor
Latgale
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Lūznava Manor, an example of the romantic Art Nouveau style, was the summer residence of the family of Stanislav Kerbedz, an engineer of Polish origin. The manor was built between 1905 and 1911, and is surrounded by a vast, landscaped park. Between 1911 and 1915, the manor was visited by musicians, literati, artists and sculptors. The owners of the manor abandoned it during the First World War. Since then, army headquarters, educational institutions, the parish administration and a library have been based here. The Luznava Manor was then reconstructed between 2011 and 2014.

  • The owners of the summer residence would arrive in May and spend time here until September when they moved back to their permanent residence in Italy.
  • In the period Stanislav Kerbedz owned the estate, fish were farmed in the park’s seven ponds.
  • Since the beginning of the 20th century, the sculpture of the Madonna, erected by manor owner Kerbedz, had been located in the Luznava Park. Madonna was badly damaged during the World War II, but in the 1950s it was removed from its base and thrown into the pond. In 1991, the sculpture was restored, re-consecrated and returned to its place.

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