The Rundale
Meet the Rundale
Built between 1736 and 1740 as a summer residence for the Duke of Courland, the Rundale Palace was designed by the Russian court architect Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli and set amidst the Zemgale Plains in the south of Latvia.
The name of Rundale comes from the German place name Ruhenthal which translates to Valley of Peace.
The suite has been inspired by the breathtaking White Hall, which stucco decorations represent the four seasons as well as the four elements. This Suite has an intricate sculpted embossed floral features and delicate hot foil details.
THE SEMI-CUSTOM PROCESS