Located in Rāmava in the Ķekava Parish, the estate dates back to the 15th century. In 1723, it belonged to a pastor from Rīga, Depkin, who gave it its name. The two-story mansion at the estate was built in the style of Classicism in the 19th century and has been restored. It is one of the best-preserved estates in the Pārdaugava region of Latvia. The estate once had some 10 buildings, but only the mansion and the surrounding park remain. The Baltic German writer, publicist and aristocrat Garlieb Merkel spent much of his life (1808-1850) at the estate. The Rāmava Estate offers accommodations (12 larger and smaller rooms for overnight), seminar facilities, a campsite and a venue for celebrations and photography sessions.