Kukši Manor is a typical manor of the early 18th century. In historical documents it was first mentioned in 1530. The manor was called after brothers Pēteris, Jēkabs and Klāvs Kukši.
Textile workshop “Austrumi” is located in beautiful surroundings – within a forest enclosure in the vicinity of Saldus.
The manor was property of Baron Georg von der Recke (1825-1900). His son Friedrich was the owner of the manor up till the agrarian reform.
Janis Rozentals depicted Saldus church in his paintings in the early 20th century.The organ was built in 1872 by Karl Alexander Hermann (1847 – 1926)in Liepaja.The first professional Latvian organ player Oskars Sepskis,
Construction of this church was completed in 1623.
Košrags is the most interesting of the Liv villages in terms of architecture, the cultural landscape, and accessibility.
Košrags, Talsu novads
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A small settlement with a school, library and shop. North from the Vidale are visible remains of the windmill.
The Liivs' National House was inaugurated on 6 August 1939.
The Latvian Musicians Alley of Fame was opened in 2006, with its 40 bronze plaques each with handprints of musicians, 12 plaques honoring current and former music bands, and 5 plaques dedicated to musicians who are not w
In August 2008 a work by the sculptor Karlis Ile"- fountain “A drop of honey” was opened in the newly landscaped Ligo square of Saldus.A sculpture with water elements, excellently supplementing the slogan