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Mednieku Street, Rigas district, Sigulda

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  • 33 rm.
  • 1 fl.
  • 2735.00 m2
  • 537600 m2
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A unique opportunity to buy "Krimulda Manor" complex.

Krimulda manor house is still functionable Rehabilitation Center "Krimulda". Starting from the year 2002, we are a certified rehabilitation institution with 52 employees, half of them are medical staff.

The main objectives of the institution are to establish a tourism and recreation complex on the grounds of the Krimulda mansion, to set infrastructure in order by enhancing the range and number of services. A great place to organize an event or camps. Krimulda manor with its coziness and ancient aura, amazing views overlooking Gauja river valley is an extraordinary wonderful place to spend your holidays.

Prince Lieven’s living house was built around 1848 in the classic style. The manor complex consists of steward’s house, coach house, Swiss cottage, etc.

The castle changed hands from one owner to another up until 1817 when it was purchased at auction by Prince Johan George Liven. The Prince, whose family claim they are descended from the Liv leader Kaupo, made the purchase based on his historical ties. He built a manor commensurate to the family status and also developed a romantic park in the area. The castle itself is a relatively small building with a cube-like central part. It is decorated by a massive porch supported by four columns and has symmetrical one story wings on both sides. Undisputedly, it’s most notable attribute is its placement within the natural setting. Inhabitants and guests alike could enjoy the scenic view from the precipice terrace, the balcony or the little tower.

In 1921 the state took over Krimulda manor allowing the Latvian Red Cross to establish the only sanatorium in the country for tuberculosis treatment. The Swiss house was initially turned into a rehabilitation house for soldiers, but later became apartments for the sanatorium employees. The house continued as a healing facility through World War II. Nowadays it is a certified rehabilitation center with both hotel and hostel types of lodging available.

Main architectural objects located on the site: Central building of the estate - overall area 2735 m2, 3 storeys . Operational since 1850. The building is in good technical condition, partially repaired. Facilities available: sewage system, central heating, electricity supply, water supply, elevator.

storages;

summer terrace;

homes;

glasshouses;

boiler-hose;

artesian well;

laundry;

summer cafe.

“People come, make war and leave, but the majestic and mysterious spirit of the Krimulda valley stays as it was and will be forever…” said Paul Liewen.

The lift
Balcony/Loggia
Parking
Furnished
No furniture
Studio
Wardrobe room
Fireplace
Gas heating
Bath
Shower
Sauna
Pool
Attic
Overhaul