In general, there is not much to watch. The estate is small, they are not allowed inside, it is clear that in Soviet times everything was greatly redone. It makes sense to drop by, for example, on the way to the Blue Lakes, but I would not go here separately
The place and the manor are interesting. But the condition is depressing. Traces of repair or restoration are visible. Of course, it would be better not to do this. My opinion is that the restoration of such architectural monuments should be approached comprehensively, and not sculpted from what is there. And so, everything is closed, the grass is mowed, you can get some general impression.
The garden is being watched, you can walk under the century-old lime trees and poplars.Storks walk and there is a pond. The manor itself is in disrepair, it feels like it was there under Soviet rule: either a school or a boarding school. And now they are pulling apart one brick at a time
The furnace was smashed and partially disassembled.. Sorry… If you don't have the strength to do something, you can give it to the Social Network. Security? It will be useful.