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Baldone Manor, also called White Castle ( lv, Baltā pils), is a manor house in
Baldone Baldone (; german: Baldohn) is a town in Ķekava Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. The town is famous for its sulfur water springs and was a spa resort. Viktors Arājs Viktors Arājs (13 January 1910 – 13 January 1988) was a ...
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Baldone Municipality Baldone Municipality ( lv, Baldones novads) is a former Latvian municipality situated partly in the province of Semigallia and partly in Vidzeme. The municipality was formed in 2008 by merging Baldone town and its countryside territory, with the ...
in the historical region of
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, in
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. It was built in 1901 as a hunting lodge (). Presently Baldone Music School is working in the former hunting lodge.


History

The castle was built near Baldone Forest by Adam Mickiewicz (1865-1920), who later became head of the Baltic Agricultural and State Property Administration. He was married to Elisabeth Buckhaven. Manor house was always painted white, and therefore has its name — White Castle ( lv, Baltā pils). During the
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, the castle housed a Russian army hospital until October 1915, and later a German army hospital. After the First World War, the White Castle became one of Baldone's spas, which belonged to the Mickiewicz family, but they did not occupy the entire manor house, and it was also used as children's shelter. Nicholas Mickiewicz who inherited the property, had a son in 1929
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who emigrated to German-occupied Poland at the beginning of World War II, later to the United States, where he became a professor of Russian literature at
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s Russian choir founders. In September 1944 the German administration moved the orphanage to
Mencendarbe Manor Mercendarbe Manor, also called Mencendorf Manor and Mencendarbe Manor (german: Gut Märzendorf) is a manor house in the historical region of Zemgale, in Latvia. History Originally estate was owned by Peter von Biron (1724-1800), the last Duke o ...
, where a second orphanage was operating at that time. As a result, the premises were vacated and a German army infirmary moved in.http://manasvietas.blogspot.com/2015/05/baldones-balta-pils.html After World War II, building was used by the Baldone Sanatorium, which could accommodate 75 people. It was both a boarding house for girls with
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and a boarding room in the gynecological department. From 1980 the White Castle was owned by Baldone Hospital. Although the hospital was not built there, the collective farm "Baldone" built a dormitory where the collective farm workers lived. In 1985, the Baldone School of Music was opened in the building, which became a cultural center where local children learned their first music skills and concert experience. In 1993, Baldone Elementary School of Music was established in parallel. In 2011, school was renamed the Baldone Music School by the name of the famous conductor Baldone County, Janis Dumins. The historical interior of the castle has not survived.


Manor park

Manor park with exotic trees always has been well maintained, it is recorded in the Latvian List of natural resources.About Baldone
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See also

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List of palaces and manor houses in Latvia This is a list of palaces and manor houses in Latvia built after the 16th century. Palaces and manors which are now part of the Zemgale region were then part of the Selonia region, and therefore are differentiated for clarity. This list does not ...


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