Mālpils

The governor of Livonia Gustav von Taube became owner in 1760 and built larger parks.

After the mansion had been burnt down during the Russian Revolution in 1905, a reconstruction in the classicist style began after the plans of Wilhelm Bockslaff.

The restored estate buildings were opened in 2008 for the 150th anniversary of the architect Bockslaff and now serve as an exclusive hotel.

[4] The place appears as Lehmborch (1466), Leemborch (1498), Lemborch (1530) and Latvian Mahlpils (1909) in documents.

[7] The rivers Mergupe and Suda flow through the district, ending in the big Jugla.