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Juras iela, 13 Emilijas Benjaminas vasaras rezidence
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The building was the private property of public figure and publisher Emilia Benjamin. The house was built in 1939 by architect Lev Vitlin. The elegance of the building is emphasized by the lining of natural stone tiles. After the war, for almost 50 years, the Benyaminov residence served as a summer guest house for Soviet servicemen, and in 1995 the building was returned to the heirs of the owner. The building contains artistic values, most of which were made in the late 19th century – early 20th century. The fence along Juras Street is the most luxurious metal fence in Jurmala, designed by architect Sergey Antonov and included in the list of art monuments of Jurmala. Land 1 ha. • The most prestigious location in Jurmala on Juras street between the sea, the residence of the President and the Baltic Beach Hotel. • Your way to the beach. • Living area of 1000 m2. • The total area is 1400 m2 plus 350 m2 loft, which can be rebuilt. • The main house was built on the top of the dune in 1939 by order of Emilia Benjamin by the famous German architect Lange on a special building ground made of high-quality materials - magnificent views of sunsets and the sea. • Architecture is a mixture of neoclassicism and modern style with elements of art deco. • Rosary and thoughtful and well-kept landscape. • During the war, the main building housed the residence of the German Gauleiter Loze, who ruled the occupied Baltic states and Belarus. Later, the mansion served as a residence for the heads of the Latvian government. In particular, such famous world figures as Richard Nixon, François Mitterrand, Nikita Khrushchev, Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, the King and Queen of Sweden and other celebrities visited it.