[info LAT] 1301.gads – Jaunpils pils celtnieciibas saakums,
kad Livonijas ordenja mestrs ir Gotfriids fon Roga (1298-1306).
Pils kalpojusi kaa Dobeles komturejas paliigpils. Pils sienas
celtas no laukakmens, peec tam apmestas un vietaam sasniedz 2,1m
biezumu. Jaunpils pils bijusi kaa cietoksnis, kuraa uztureejaas
neliela militaara vieniiba, ordenja muuki, kaa arii vecumdienas
pavadiijushi Livonijas ordenja brunjinieki. Pils no visaam puseem
bija norobezhota ar uudens kanaaliem, vieniigaa ieeja pilii (bija
arii slepenas ejas, kas veda aaraa no pils) bija paceljamais tilts
un velveetie vaarti.
17.gadsimtaa pils no cietokshnja tiek paarveidota par bagaatas
muizhnieku dzimtas rezidenci un tajaa apmetaas Matiass fon der Reke
un veica ieveerojamu pils paarbuuvi un paplashinaashanu. Ieguuto
veidolu Jaunpils pils saglabaaja liidz pat 1905.gada revoluucijai,
kad pili nodedzinaaja revolucionaari un vienaa naktii bojaa
aizgaaja pils, kas nepostiita bija pastaaveejusi vairaak nekaa
piecus gadsimtus.
No 1919.gada pils paargaaja neatkariigaas Latvijas iipashumaa
(barona Georga Augusta fon der Rekes gjimene izbrauca uz Vaaciju)
un tajaa darbojaas Jaunpils lopkopiibas skola.
No 2003.gada pils apsaimniekoshanai nodibinata P/a
“Jaunpils”, kuras ietvaros darbojas muzejs, kultuuras
nams, biblioteeka un SIA “Jaunpils pils”, kuras
darbiiba ir viesniicas, ekskursiju, banketu un pasaakumu
organizeeshana.
[info ENG] 1301 was the starting point of Jaunpils castle
building mentioned in historical sources; the master of Livonian
order at that time was Gotfried fon Roga (1298-1306). The castle
was a helping hand to the comturey of Dobele. The castle had stone
walls which were rendered and in some places are up to 2.1m thick.
Jaunpils castle served as fortress and residence for a small
military unit, order’s monks, and aged knights belonging to
the Livonian order. The castle was surrounded by water moats and
the only castle entrance was a lifting bridge and vaulted
gate.
At 17th Century a medieval castle-fortress has been transformed
into the residence of wealthy nobility (in the hands of the family
of Reke). The shape Jaunpils castle had in the 17th century
remained unchanged till the revolution in 1905, when the castle was
burnt down by revolutionists and in one night’s time the
castle which had proudly stood more than five centuries was
completely destroyed.
During the period of freedom (from 1919) in Latvia the castle
building was used by livestock breeding school.
In order to run management of the castle the local authority
(p/a)“Jaunpils” was established in 2003. Within the
structure of this local government, there are such units as museum,
culture centre, library and SIA “Jaunpils pils”, which
deals with hotels, organizes excursions, banquets, and other
activities.
More about the castle www.jaunpilspils.lv
[LAT] Vieta ir publiska, esi piesardziigs. Neposti apkaarteejo
vidi!
[ENG] Stealth required! Please be careful.