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Ozolmuiža Manor (, ) is an Early
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style manor house built for Count George Johann von Mellin at the end of the 18th century in
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, in the
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History

Ozolmuiža Manor was a knight's manor (fideicommiss) in
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, Dikļi parish. It is currently located in the village of Ozolmuiža in
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, Latvia. The first records indicate that in 1334 Korff became manor owner. Originally it was side manor of the Carlsberg Manor. Heinrich Korwen inherited it from the House of Ungern-Sternberg. In 1521, Heinrich von Ungern sold the manor to his sisters for 6,000 marks. In 1542 manors were divided and Ozoli got the children of his married sister Elisabeth, by name Rosenid. Of these sons, only Kersten survived the manor, who also bequeathed it to his son Jürgen. His daughter Gertrud took possession of the manor by in 1648. From 1782 until Latvian agrarian reforms of from 1920s manor belonged to the . Manor housed the Ozoli agricultural school after 1952. Since 1993 the building has housed the Ozolmuiža primary school.


Manor estate

According to , the size of the manor in 1816 was 12 and 5/6 , with 258 male and 273 female souls. In 1641 the size of the manor was 1 and 1/2 plots of land, together with the Carlsberg cattle manor 3 and 1/2 plots of land. In 1688 the size of the manor was nine adrams, in 1734 there were adrams 7 and 7/8, in 1757 there were 12 and 5/8. In 1823 the manor was 11 and 13/20 in size. In 1832 the manor had 11 and 13/20 adramas, in 1881 5 and 10/80, in addition 13 and 30/80 adramas were in the possession of the manor farms.


Manor herds

In 1816 the manor owned two herd manors: "Carlsberg" and "Koskullshof". Carlsberg was the property of an old
Koskull The Koskull family (, ), also written as Koschkull, is a wealthy aristocratic family of Livonian and German origin, famous for their extensive lands and manors. The family is descended from the first King of Livonia and officially established i ...
clan, whose side manors were both and Ozoli manor; perhaps also Dikļi Manor. In 1334 it was bought by Gerhard von Ungern, later when the Ungerns also acquired Ozol, Carlsberg became a side manor and later a cattle manor. The Koskullshof was originally a side estate of Carlsberg, also called Seckendorf, but when the Koskulls sold Carlsberg to the Ungerns, it remained their only possession in the area. In 1448 they sold the manor to the for 6100 marks. It was acquired from the Krüdener by Engelbrecht von Ungern, who sold it to Jürgen Gutzleff in 1499. It was later owned by Friedrich von Ranitz and Bartholomäus Patkul . In 1598, the manor was bought by Heinrich
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from for 6000
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. In 1625 the manor became the property of Olof Jacobson Gulbo and Martin Paul. It was acquired from them by their stepbrother Dietrich Baykull. Anna, the widow of her son George, sold the manor to the Ozoli Mengden in 1688, after which the estate also became a cattle manor.


Manor ensemble


Mansion

The main building was built at the end of the 18th century, when the manor was owned by Georg Johann von Mellin. The main building is in a
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style, and
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has been used extensively in its decoration. Most of the outbuildings are around the main building, a few storehouse and
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away from the lake. Next to the main building is a regular park, which was also built in the 18th century. Both the main building and the park are cultural monuments under state protection. Five other furnaces, two ceilings and one hall
interior Interior may refer to: Arts and media * ''Interior'' (Degas) (also known as ''The Rape''), painting by Edgar Degas * ''Interior'' (play), 1895 play by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck * ''The Interior'' (novel), by Lisa See * Interior de ...
of this manor are under state protection as art monuments.


Manor Park

Twelve Ozolmuiža alley linden trees, twenty Ozolmuiža oaks, Ozolmuiža islands, Ozolmuiža arable tree, Ozolmuiža larch, Ozolmuiža pine and Jaanitule aseme larch grow under nature protection near the manor.OZOLS
Latvia's specially protected nature territories in the nature data management system


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. This list does not include castles, which are listed in a List of castles in Latvia, separate article. And as there are more than 1000 manor houses and palaces in ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ozolmuiza Manor Manor houses in Vidzeme Limbaži Municipality