Stāmeriena Palace

[4] In 1905, during the Russian Revolution, the manor was burned down, but was later renewed by Baron Boris von Wolff (1850-1917) in 1908.

Stāmeriena palace was one of the few manors which were not nationalized after Latvian agrarian reforms in the 1920s.

Her second husband, the Sicilian writer Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, also lived in the Stāmeriena palace for a few years in the 1930s after their marriage in 1932.

After the Second World War a technical school of agriculture was located in the palace.

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Stāmeriena Palace before its restoration