SEEGramzda

A village on the Latvian border, mentioned in the 13th century in written sources about the road from Jūrpils to Apuolė. Gramzda fell into the hands of the Order of Livonia. The greatest damage to Gramzda was done during World War II, when in 1941 its centre was burned down. During the Soviet period, farmsteads were destroyed and a modern village with multi-storey residential houses as well as Līvāni-type houses began to be built. Tel.: +371 28374204 (guide).

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