Pēc Otrā pasaules kara muižas ēkās tika izveidoti dzīvokļi, aptieka, bibliotēka, feldšeru un vecmāšu punkts.
Braslava Manor
Between the end of the 16 th century and the beginning of 17.gs, the Braslava estate was built. One of the first owners was Benedict von Whalen (Benedict von Wwahlen). in 1672, the Braslava estate was awarded to Swedish Chancellor Axel Erickson Uxenshern (Axel Erikssons Oxenstierna), then his heirs. From 1780 to 1920, the estate hosted the Von Ceimern-Linderschern (Ceumern-Linderstierna) family, during which time the house of the Great gentlemen was built and a 16 ha landscape park was created. There was a library well known to the bibliographers. in the early 20 th century, it contained more than 500 volumes of books in German, French and Russian. Mr. House was burned down in 1919, but library books requisitioned. Today, some of the books are in the national Library of Latvia.
After World War II, apartments, a pharmacy, a library, a point for paramedics and midwives were created in the manor buildings.