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 the oldest settlement INCL. 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
Perhaps this is the best estate in Belarus. It's a pity that the interior has not been preserved, but even so, the atmosphere is just super. When traveling, plan that the entrance is open from 10 to 17, and costs 4 rubles, only cash is accepted. There is a blind concrete fence around, so if you don't get into the territory, you won't be able to see anything at all.
The place is a must-visit!!!! It's like I've been to the locations of the Witcher game! I will definitely come back here more than once, you can wander all day, every corner has something entertaining.
I was there on January 2, 2025. It turned out that this palace and park complex was under restoration and therefore closed. The palace itself has 2 floors, an attic and a basement. There are outbuildings and other outbuildings in the park. The palace is beautiful. It is a pity that the restoration has only now begun.
It is beautiful and majestic, despite the fact that it is an abandoned palace. There was no one to restore it, but there is something to see. Please note that it only works in the warmer months.
A great park, although the building itself is increasingly being destroyed over time. I recommend visiting while there is an opportunity to visit inside the palace.
It is beautiful and majestic from the outside. Unfortunately, they are no longer allowed inside. And it was difficult to get into the territory. But if there is an opportunity, you must visit!
On the plus side: fans of abandoned buildings are required to visit. It is much more interesting to wander here than to visit the restored sights, which look very fake. It would also be better to make a quest element there))
Of the cons:there are a lot of swallows inside, everything is dirty. Bees are buzzing in the attic, and it's so dusty that it's hard to breathe.
One of the most interesting places in the Grodno region that we managed to visit, this estate was bought, but for a nominal fee of 4 rubles. due to restoration, you can get to its territory, cool photos are provided
A very cozy place both inside and out. The building is, of course, in a sad state, but it is much more interesting to wander around it than most restored palace ensembles. They let us into the territory. They were allowed to enter into an indescribable feeling, despite the devastation.
It's amazing! The palace has been well preserved. The area around it is well maintained, there are benches, signs. However, we had to make our way to other buildings along paths through thickets. We went around both floors, found a narrow ladder under the roof. We took a lot of interesting photos. Of all the "abandonments", e is the most gorgeous. Admission is paid, Monday is a day off. I definitely recommend visiting
It is a very beautiful and atmospheric place. The whole charm lies precisely in the fact that it is not restored. You can walk around inside, the only thing is there are a lot of swallows, but this did not prevent us from enjoying the time spent there.
I definitely advise you to visit
Monday is closed, the rest of the days are open from 10:00 to 18:00
We were passing through from Minsk and decided to visit this palace...There has never been so much interesting excursion in our life, 10/10 at once
Let's start with the fact that we were met by a closed fence and a wet smelly dog, I'm generally silent about the pointer, which was handwritten on the wall. The phone number was indicated, which was answered by short beeps, it was written on the window itself that the Palace was open from 10 to 17, but at 11:40 the door was firmly closed. We saw enough and took pictures with a high fence for our pleasure. In general, we were 100% impressed with the palace, I will definitely advise everyone who has a lot of extra free time
It was in the fall of 2021, I really liked it, but there are still feelings of regret that such a thoroughness is slowly being destroyed.Even in this state, the architectural beauty of the castle is visible.The wish to preserve and admire the great heritage.
This place blew my mind! Cool! I would have time to visit more before it fell apart or went to restoration (like the new owners will do)
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Level 11 Local Expert
February 25
It is indicated that the palace is open to the public, we arrived and everything is completely closed. I made a phone call from Yandex, and a man answered, who said it was a private area, the passage was closed, and repairs were underway. While we were there, another car with travelers arrived. We found the phone number on the booth, where another man said he would let us through now. We signed in the TB magazine, paid 5 re from each and got to the territory. There was only one woodcutter working there. In principle, it is interesting to watch and listen to the employee's story, although it was in the context of construction technologies, but it is still informative. We spent about an hour there, but no one kicked us out, and we could have gone for a longer walk.
An impressive place, it's nice to see it almost untouched by vandals and nedorestovrators, it's a pity that it's falling apart at the seams already, but time can't stop. We were there late at night, very beautiful and fascinating. Entrance to the territory is paid, 4 rubles per person
This is the most interesting and memorable place in Belarus that I have been to. Dark, mysterious, unique. Swallows are circling everywhere, which adds even more authenticity! I sincerely advise everyone to visit here. The photos turned out awesome!!!
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Level 9 Local Expert
October 29, 2024
It's a very interesting place. It's a pity that it's in such a neglected state. Imagine how Belarusians lived (even if they were rich) 100 years of the National Park: palace, wing, stable, carriage house. To go and watch is a must!
At the moment, the palace is in a deplorable state, but the former luxury and beauty are felt. Hopefully, it will be reconstructed in the near future. I recommend it for a visit
The place is interesting and definitely worth a visit, even though it is in a very neglected state.
The entrance inside is from the category of "if you really want to, then you can, but carefully."
Be prepared that there is no infrastructure nearby, conditionally - there is nowhere to go to the toilet. (There is a street corner on the territory, but looking at it, you will either change your mind or go, sorry, into the bushes).
In general, I would like to hope that there will be money and resources in order to prevent the final destruction of such a unique place in its own way
A very atmospheric place. You just immerse yourself in that era and even the pre-war scoop is felt. The place is beautiful, the front alley is impressive, you go and imagine how everything was in those centuries, I really liked it.
We accidentally found this place on the map and decided to go see it. It's a great place, we were in early spring, we want to go when everything turns green again.
Cool) But I don't understand how the state treats such an interesting structure so casually...everything is overgrown and is about to fall apart. Is there really no money for reconstruction! Make a human entrance, cut down impenetrable and impenetrable bushes, plaster buildings, set up a place where you can have a snack, give a normal advertisement. We live in the 21st century! Where money flows like a river, everything is built quickly, but you can't forget about cultural values... Especially when you can develop it at the expense of visitors, and not take 4 rubles just to stare. Good luck)
2 palaces old and new. You can go on an excursion to the old one. The halls are quite interesting. But the guide who led the group is very rude. She constantly rudely addressed the rest of the visitors with an appeal to shut their disgusting mouths and not interfere with her. But even this did not overshadow our stay. It was interesting, I advise you to visit.
Currently, the territory is overgrown with bushes, in which there are many snakes (snakes, apparently). So be careful, and if you step off the path to the buildings, look at your feet.
A very beautiful place! However, a beautiful large area, an amazing building
But there is one "but". They don't look after him at all.
I understand that the budget for restoration /reconstruction should not be small and it simply is not allocated in our country.
But was it possible to mow the grass? Moreover, the entrance fee is charged (4p per person). Yes, the amount is small, you can even say symbolic, but still.
I give 5 stars only for the fact that the location is very interesting and you can go inside the building. But he needs an urgent recovery.
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Level 21 Local Expert
June 13, 2024
An interesting place for lovers of abandonment. It's a little scary and creepy. And it's a pity that everything is in such a terrible state. It would be possible to make a great attraction point for tourists
A very beautiful building. It is a pity that nothing is being done to save this beauty. It's very atmospheric inside. Sometimes it's even kind of scary. Ghosts, I think, would be comfortable here
The palace is cool, I liked everything. But I was saddened by one moment.
We three tourists at the entrance gave the guard 15 rubles for admission, without change. And by mistake, they confused 10p with 100p. The man did not move an eye, but only complained that he would not be able to give change from 15 rubles. Be careful
I came here on purpose. It is a very interesting, atmospheric and beautiful place, it is a pity that it is slowly dying without proper care. You can get to the territory for 4 rubles. You can walk inside the building at your own risk.
Having called the specified phone number, I immediately received a very rude answer that the lock was closed, very without appeal! And no one will open it for us.
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Level 7 Local Expert
September 11, 2024
A gorgeous place, we walked around our house, even wanted to make repairs and stay
An atmospheric place (in a good way), as if from a horror movie! It feels like a ghost is about to fly out at you)))) I advise you to visit, especially interesting photos are obtained.
The most interesting manor house, with its uniqueness, characteristic only for it. It was built in 1908 and performed its direct functions before the Second World War. After the war, there was a military unit, as evidenced by the gray reinforced concrete fence, and the stars in the building itself on the ceiling. When the massive front door opens, it took my breath away. Inside, because of the high ceilings, spacious some halls, a fireplace, however fake, a preserved miraculous staircase, tiles, parquet - I want to dance to the rhythm of a waltz. There is also a two-storey carriage house, a stable, an outhouse, all in a neglected condition. According to some reports, the wing was the manor house of Tyzengauz (for some reason it stands in the main photo, and not the manor) . Tyzengauz is buried on the territory of the village of Stomach. Another thing I noticed is the alleys, for the entrance to the house, they have the shape of a triangle - which is unusual. Among the innovations there are benches, you can sit down and a tree with the inscription "tree of love". And that's not all. Behind the fence, a little to the side, you can see the remains of farm buildings of the estate: a mill, a distillery, a pond. The pond has the name "Dawn of Communism"
Now the estate is privately owned, but for tourists, the gates will be open for 4 rubles.