A very attractive building, a beautiful gate in the form of a portal, and well-preserved bas-reliefs of knights on the sides. The pictures will be great, very beautiful, you will not regret coming!
It's a pretty interesting place. The knights above the entrance to the stable are well preserved. Very unusual. It's probably impossible to walk around a two-story house inside ) but for now, you can climb. The old oak tree standing next to it is impressive. It's definitely worth visiting this place.
The remains of the Obukhovich estate.
Now the manor itself has sunk into oblivion, but the brahm stable, outhouse and barn have been preserved and are listed on the balance sheet of the collective farm - an excellent solution.
The most epic thing here is the entrance gate itself.
The opening in the gate is made in the form of pointed arches. There are two wings of the stable on either side of them, a paved floor inside, and an absolutely divine stucco knight hangs above the entrances to each wing. However, now these knights do not look very good – they seem to have been doused with construction foam - time and lack of care does not spare anyone.
The entrances to the stables are boarded up, but there are holes in the doors, and there is no window on the back side and there, in fact, you can see a completely gorgeous stone floor throughout the area.
The wing is stable in its destruction. There used to be servants' quarters, an archive and a library. And according to the destroyed walls, there is a feeling that there were fireplaces in almost every room - kosher.
The barn even from a distance seems to be the saddest in terms of preservation. Outside there are gorgeous arched entrances, inside everything is wooden.
It's a pity that it's collapsing. The collective farm obviously won't do anything about it, so hurry up to see while it's worth it
It is pleasant that the buildings of the past centuries have still been preserved and not completely destroyed, which have historical value and refer the human consciousness to those times, causing a desire and desire to study the history of their Homeland.
It is extremely interesting to walk around, there is only a house, a household building and the beautiful brahm herself.
Everything is boarded up, and that's for the best.
From the hill there is a very beautiful view of the surrounding area and the nearest church
The facade of the stable was painted white, carelessly. Behind the main building, the buildings are still in a depressing state…
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Лёшка Бондарь
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May 17, 2023
The brahma itself has been preserved in its normal form. However, I would like some kind of identification plate.
Two more buildings (a barn and an outbuilding) remain near the brama. One building is generally askew, near the second there is a "Danger zone" sign.
You can only visit if you are passing through
As time goes on, people add something of themselves.
The entrances to the stables were walled up. There used to be windows and gates, now they are imitations. It's beautiful from a distance. The whole building was whitewashed. And up close you can see how barbarically it was done.
The Obukhovich estate used to be located on this place. Unfortunately, the Obukhovich manor house has not been preserved. Now in Velikaya Lipa you can see the entrance gate, a stable, a stone outbuilding, an official and a barn.