Vecmēmele Manor (Latvian: Vecmēmeles muiža, German: Alt-Memelhof, in the past also German: Pranke) is a manor house in Mazzalve Parish, Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia.
[1] Vecmēmele Manor was established in 1516, when Wolter von Plettenberg gave the land there to the Johann Stihhorst ( Stichhorst ), whose family hold this estate until 1675.
The interior decoration is dominated by simplified forms, such as wall and ceiling finishes, and paintings used in fake wooden structures.
[3] The manor complex also included a number of outbuildings - the houses of the landlords and servants, two cellars and a barn.
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