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- Cirsti_Manor abstract "Cirsti Manor (Latvian: Cirstu muižas pils) is a two-storey manor house built in 1886 in Neo-Gothic red brick style in the historical region of Vidzeme, northern Latvia. Unusual to Neo-Gothic structures in Latvia, the hexagonal three-storey manor tower is detached from the main building.".
- Q5122096 abstract "Cirsti Manor (Latvian: Cirstu muižas pils) is a two-storey manor house built in 1886 in Neo-Gothic red brick style in the historical region of Vidzeme, northern Latvia. Unusual to Neo-Gothic structures in Latvia, the hexagonal three-storey manor tower is detached from the main building.".
- Cirsti_Manor comment "Cirsti Manor (Latvian: Cirstu muižas pils) is a two-storey manor house built in 1886 in Neo-Gothic red brick style in the historical region of Vidzeme, northern Latvia. Unusual to Neo-Gothic structures in Latvia, the hexagonal three-storey manor tower is detached from the main building.".
- Q5122096 comment "Cirsti Manor (Latvian: Cirstu muižas pils) is a two-storey manor house built in 1886 in Neo-Gothic red brick style in the historical region of Vidzeme, northern Latvia. Unusual to Neo-Gothic structures in Latvia, the hexagonal three-storey manor tower is detached from the main building.".