We stopped here on the way from Grodno to Minsk and did not regret it! A very unusual place with a unique atmosphere! You can get into the territory for only 4 rubles (immediately prepare cash), but you will see the old manor in its still intact form and will be able to go inside and walk through the old corridors and rooms. Excursions are not provided there, that is, you walk by yourself. We were lucky and we were alone there on a very sunny day and therefore it was not as creepy inside as it could have been)) there is also a stable and a carriage house on the territory, which have so far also remained in a dilapidated state.
In the vicinity of Shchuchin there is the village of Stomach – and in it one of the most cinematic manor complexes. Stomach is one of the oldest settlements on the island. Already in 1490, Prince Kazimir built the first wooden church in the Stomach.
Before the Second World War, the place belonged to the noble families of Sapieha, Fratskevich-Radziminsky, Tizengauz. At the end of the XVII century, there were 226 houses here, and 20 years later, the Swedish king Charles XII was holed up in his Stomach during the siege of Grodno.
Then, as a dowry, the Stomach became the property of the Tizenhauz – descendants of the Crusaders from the Baltic States – and remained their family nest for two centuries. In the XIX century, a powerful stone church was built in the village, which has survived to the present day.
You can enter the territory from 10 a.m. and only through the entrance. The cost is 4 bel. rub. (2024 = a little more than $ 1) For children under 16 years old for free. By scanning the QR code near the guard and paying another 3 rubles from the card, you can listen to an audio guide that tells the whole story of these places.
A stunning manor and the territory inside it. It's a very beautiful place. Admission costs 4 rubles, instruction with a log entry and you can walk and enjoy the whole park area and buildings. There is an improvised parking lot