The history of the Erberge manor in Mazzalve parish dates back to the middle of the 15th century. Over the years, several families of German-Baltic barons have farmed there - at one time it was called Taube Manor in honour of its owners, the Taubes, and the people of the manor were called Taubians. In 1806, the place was bought by the von Hahns, an old German-Baltic family that had immigrated to Livonia in the 14th century and owned several estates in Kurzeme, Zemgale and Russia. The oldest witness of the Erberge estate is a substantial oak tree, which is more than 300 years old.
This virtual toure has been produced as part of the project LL-00061 "Digitally accessible and attractive Lost Culture Heritage tourism destinations in Zemgale and Northern Lithuania" (Reclaimed History), which is co-funded by the European Union under the Interreg VI-A Latvia-Lithuania Programme 2021-2027. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Aizkraukle local municipality and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.