The existing building, known as Grabes pansija, was built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. It is an architectural monument of local importance, influenced by historicism style and reflecting the architectural characteristics of late 19th century summerhouses. The opening in the 2nd floor creates the spatial centre of the building – a two-floor high living room. A spacious gallery has been created overlooking ground floor. [read-more] Since the details of the building’s historical interior had been lost over the course of time, the ostensible century old interior finish has been created anew. Under the guidance of Neoklasika, the authentic impression of historicism within the historical boarding-house has been generated by master craftsmen including artists, stained glass artists, carpenters and metalwork artisans. Stylistically harmonising furniture, lighting and interior accessories have been sourced from the best producers in Europe and globally.
Hidden in the protected coastal dune zone of the Gulf of Riga, notable for the distinct relief of its dunes and a pine forest in the south-western part an elegant villa overlooks the unique scenery. The courtyard contains a landscaped garden with decorative elements in synch with the protected biotope zoning. The site is located in the territory of urban construction monuments of national importance. An unusual feature for the vicinity of Jūrmala is the use of stone and clay bricks in the construction of the building, as well as the gently sloping pitched roof solution. The boulder and clay brick exterior walls and brick ornaments are well-preserved. The plasticity of the façades stems from the balconies and verandas. Those that had been damaged over the course of time have been carefully renovated, the verandas have been rebuilt in accordance with the building’s historical image and contemporary technical-engineering requirements. A new extension to the swimming pool has been created with contemporary glass, aluminium and concrete structures.
Hidden in the protected coastal dune zone of the Gulf of Riga, notable for the distinct relief of its dunes and a pine forest in the south-western part an elegant villa overlooks the unique scenery. The courtyard contains a landscaped garden with decorative elements in synch with the protected biotope zoning. The site is located in the territory of urban construction monuments of national importance. An unusual feature for the vicinity of Jūrmala is the use of stone and clay bricks in the construction of the building, as well as the gently sloping pitched roof solution. The boulder and clay brick exterior walls and brick ornaments are well-preserved. The plasticity of the façades stems from the balconies and verandas. Those that had been damaged over the course of time have been carefully renovated, the verandas have been rebuilt in accordance with the building’s historical image and contemporary technical-engineering requirements. A new extension to the swimming pool has been created with contemporary glass, aluminium and concrete structures.