Vānes Baronu kapi
- 23 km no Kandavas, Baronukapi, Vānes pagasts, Tukuma novads, Latvija, LV-3131
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Cemetery of Barons in Vāne
The cemetery of barons is considered among the most original burial grounds in Kurzeme situated close to the Aizupe Manor on an artificial hillock in an open field. A stone wall dating back to the 19th century is built around the cemetery. The cemetery of barons is also the final resting place for the Governor of Kurzeme Paul Hahn.
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Indulge in a romantic getaway in the heart of Old Kuldīga, right by the castle garden. Start your mornings with coffee on the terrace, enjoying the breathtaking view of Ventas Rumba. Features a kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and parking. Your pets are also warmly welcome.
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