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Gulbene Roman Catholic Church |
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Station "Gulbene" |
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Sculpture "Gulbji" ("Swans") |
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Lizums Manor House |
Lizums mainor is an architectural monument of local importance. The castle is built in the middle of the 19th century in English Gothic style. It is a rectangular, two-storey building with a semi-basement_ |
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Belava (Kartene) hillfort (178m) |
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Tirza Cult spring |
In Gulbenes region is located Tirza Cult Spring near the Zvanuleju house. It is called life, health or cult spring. From 1748 first records about this spring has been preserved, however_ |
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Wedding Museum |
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Stameriena palace |
Stāmeriena castle buildings are quite new compared to other Latvian manors. There is a more than 20 ha landscape park around the castle. It is formed following the so-called fan-principle, i.e. very long_ |
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Vecgulbene Manor Complex |
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Ranka Manor Building Ensemble |
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Tirza Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Belava manor |
It is an architectural monument of state importance. The Beļava estate castle is one of the oldest castles in the district of Gulbene. It was built in 1750. During the course of time, the estate owners_ |
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Pleku Stone |
Length – 4,8 m, width 4,2 m, height 3,0 m, circumference 14,8 m, volume – 31 m³. Boulder is covered with moss. Two cracks. |
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Jaungulbene manor |
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The White Castle |
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Gulbene Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Velena Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Sinole Mill |
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Lizums Windmill |
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Rutkaste (Likanshi) hillfort |
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Stameriena St. Alexandr Nevski Orthodox Church |
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