Baltā māja | |
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Location within Latvia | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Classicism |
Location | Rundāle parish, Rundāle municipality |
Country | Latvia |
Coordinates | 56°24′57″N 24°01′49″E / 56.41583°N 24.03028°E |
Completed | around 1800 |
Baltā māja (English: White House) is a national architectural monument in Latvia. Part of the Rundāle Palace complex.
Building is slightly younger than palace. It was built around 1800 as a residence for the servants of Rundāle Palace. From 1949 the building was property of Rundale consumer associations and Bauska district consumer association, when in the "White House" were a shop and residential premises. In 1997 "White House" became an Ikertu family property, which is now a guest house.
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