Ērgļi

From 1211 the area belonged to the Order of the Brothers of the Sword and later to the Archdiocese of Riga.

After the Livonian War, the area fell to Poland-Lithuania then to Sweden and 1721 to Russia.

During the Second World War, the village was in the combat zone in 1944 and was completely destroyed.

In the postwar period, the place grew by settlement of industry.

Railway service was provided 9 times a week until October 2007, leaving everyday at about 3.40 and leaving on rest days also at about 13.00, the Railway was then removed.

Street of Ergli village in 2005
Memorial of victims of political repression during the Soviet occupation in Ērgļi