Two neo-Gothic schools from the end of the 19th century - for boys and girls, connected after WWII by a connecting passage, currently Primary School No. 1. In one of the cellars housing the changing rooms, the vaults of the demolished medieval castle have been preserved. There is nothing to see inside, the interiors are generally modern.
I don't even recommend stopping by, as the Orneta authorities don't seem to want visitors. The castle houses a school (which, of course, isn't a problem), but there's no plaque, information, or anything about the building. We happened upon it being renovated, so no photos, and there's no room even for a walk around the building. The church is beautiful, and the town hall is also quite impressive. But that's all. The photo is only from the moat side, only...
It's more of a town hall now, but history is all around...
It used to be a castle, now it's a school, it's a shame there's no mention of it in front of the school.
The castle was demolished in the 19th century. A school now stands on its site.