Vāne Manor (Latvian: Vānes muižas pils, German: Wahnen) is a 19th-century manor house in Vāne parish, Tukums Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia.
[1] Vāne estate was one of the largest properties in the area during the Baronial times, along with Aizupe.
In the 16th century, the Livonian baron Solomon Hening (1528-1589), secretary of the Duke of Courland Gothard Kettler and trustee spent his last days in the Vāne manor.
The existing Manor house was built in the 1870s in a Neo-Gothic style by architect T. Seiler,[2] Manor house suffered extensive fire damage as a result of the 1905 Russian revolution.
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