Cesvaine Palace. Latvia.
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AirVuz contributor llmars brings us this excellent drone video of a famous baronial mansion in the Baltic republic of Latvia. It's called Cesvaine Palace, and it's situated in its namesake town in the Vidzeme region, which covers the northeastern part of the country. Built at the end of the 19th century for a German nobleman, on the site of an older castle (which remains standing), Cesvaine Palace is considered an excellent example of the Tudor Neo Renaissance style which was then emerging in Germany.
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Cesvaine Palace (Latvian: Cesvaines pils; German: Schloss Seßwegen) is located in the town of Cesvaine, Latvia in Madona Municipality. Next to the palace lies remains of the old bishop's castle.
Cesvaine Palace was built in 1896 for the German baron Adolf Gerhard von Wulf (not to be confused with the von Wolf baronial family). Authors of the project were architects Hans Grisebach and August Dinklage from Berlin. The palace is built in the late Tudor Neo-Renaissance style.