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Aluksne Manor Park |
Aluksne manor park was laid out in the second half of the 18th century according to the idea of Baron Burhard von Vietinghoff, as a Romanticism style scenery park. It was the best park in Vidzeme and is_ |
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Liepna Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Mara's Foot Stone |
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Station "Umernieki" |
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Veclaicene Orthodox Church |
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Ruins of Lasberna Manor |
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Jaunlaicene Manor Park |
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Aluksne Evangelic Lutheran Church |
built between 1781 and 1788 upon the initiative of the Aluksne castle owner Otto Herman von Vietinghoff, is a remarkable sample of Latvian early Classicism. The architect was Christoph Haberland. The height_ |
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Former USSR army nuclear rocket base near Zeltini |
Former USSR nuclear base was destroyed in 1989. Here you can see war twon, rocket lounching, reserves and one of the fiew Lennin monuments that are still preserved in Latvia. Stone curved monument_ |
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Melnuma pine |
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Bee Museum |
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Zeltini Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Ermani Manor |
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Vosvas God's Hill (240 m) |
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Aluksne Local Heritage and Art Museum |
The Aluksne Local Heritage and Art Museum is situated in the Aluksne New Palace, built to the order of the German Baron Vietinghoff. Built in the 1860s, it features typical forms of eclecticism. The museum_ |
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Symbol Stone |
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Maliena School |
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Kursi orthodox church |
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Jaunlaicene Baptist Church |
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Station "Aluksne" |
Nearly 33 km in length, the Gulbene - Aluksne line is the last section of narrow gauge railway in general use in Latvia. It is the only part of the much longer Stukmani - Valka <stukmani.htm> railway,_ |
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Siseni (Locusts) hillfort |
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