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Aluksne St. Bonifacy Roman Catholic Church |
The Aluksne Catholic Church was consecrated in 2001. The architect A. Krusts, instead of using the most common rectangular shape, chose a solution more resembling a living house with a small tower, thus_ |
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Granite Obelisk |
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Mausoleum |
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Pulpit maisonette |
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Ates or Ottes Watermill |
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Palpiera Money Stone |
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Livonian Order Castle Ruins |
The Livonian Order stone castle was built in 1342 on the Pils or Maria Island, the biggest island on Lake Aluksne. During the subsequent centuries it was inhabited by Germans, Russians, Poles, and Swedes._ |
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Aluksne Lake |
Aluksne lake is the eleventh biggest lake in Latvia. The lake is situated 183.7 m above the sea level. There are four islands - Cepurīte (Little Hat Island), Garā (Long Island), Tīklu (Net Island), and_ |
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Aiolos Temple |
Aiolos Temple is one of the oldest architectural monuments in the park. It was built in the second half of the 18th century. The temple was devoted to the Greek god of wind Aiolos. Previously the dome was_ |
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Palm house |
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School place of E. Gliks |
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Opekalna (Apekalna) Evangelic Lutheran church |
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Drusku hillfort |
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Temple Hill |
is situated on the south-western part of the Cemetery Peninsula. In 1807 a granite rotunda or temple of glory was built on the hill in honour of the faithful fighters of the Northern War - Swedish_ |
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The New Palace for Baron Fitinghof |
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Alexandr's Pavilion |
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Aluksne Orthodox Church |
was built in 1895 in the Eclecticism style. The towers are topped with small domes. |
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Aluksne Regional Tourist Information Centre |
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Maraspedas (Mara's Foot) Stone |
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Delinkalns Hill |
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Gliks oaks |
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