[1] [2] There is a Parish administration, a library, a guest house, Lutheran and Baptist churches.
According to written sources, the name "Saccze" or "Sacese" was first mentioned in 1230 in the documents of Course State.
The construction of the castle may have started soon after 1386, when Courland bishop Otto acquired place owned by Arnold Lindal.
It is believed that the bishop ordered the construction of a castle here to ensure uninterrupted traffic on the then navigable Tebre and to protect the mouth of the Saka River.
The central estate of the Tsentiba collective farm was located in the village.