Linde Manor

It was destroyed during the First World War and never restored, only minor ruins remain.

Linde Manor is mentioned as early as the 13th century, when it belonged to the Linden family.

[4][5] The possible author of the garden project is Brethners, the home teacher of the daughter of the manor owner Georg Friedrich von Plettenberg.

Sophia von Mengden was an educated woman, she wrote several important works - "Lindes and Birzgale Parish Duties and Hearings" (1796), "Linde and Birzgale Parish Court" (1805), as well as issued a release law for her Birzgale-Linde natives.

After the emigration of the Baltic Germans, the center of the manor became state property.