Embute Church Ruins

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The Embūte Church is located in the Embūte Nature Park. Today, only the remnants of its former glory remain.

On a hazy afternoon in December 2020, I took my DJI Mavic Air 2 drone and captured some beautiful aerial photographs and even a video.

Embūte Church

Embūte Church

Here’s what I found about this church (source: Embūtes baznīcas drupas).

The Embūte Church was built between 1674 and 1684, financed by the then-owner of the manor, Emmerich von Mirbach.

The Embūte Lutheran Church was one of the largest in the Duchy of Courland, with seating for about 300 people. During Latvia’s first period of independence, thousands gathered here, including some of the country’s most prominent figures, such as Kārlis Ulmanis.

The church was renowned for its interior wood carvings and a magnificent crystal chandelier. It survived World War I unscathed and was repaired in 1926. However, it was destroyed at the end of World War II.

Embūte Church from above

Embūte Church from above

All that remains today are parts of the wall and the bell tower, still bearing traces of artillery fire.

Nowadays, more and more young couples choose this historic site for their wedding ceremonies.

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