A delightful place to visit! A very beautiful manor house, which has retained its charm and grandeur. The imagination draws how beautiful it was there during the heyday of the complex. There is a picturesque river near the house, which makes this place even more attractive. 100% recommended visit!
Nice place, atmospheric. I really liked it! The watchman-guide is a good fellow, he told the whole story of the palace. It was very interesting to listen.
It is a pity that the estate is being destroyed, I hope it will be restored. The place and the park are interesting, there is a place to walk. The estate is impressive even in this form.
A great spiritual place with a rich history, in addition to the estate itself there are several other interesting buildings and a small hydroelectric power station. The guard took us inside, told us very interesting things and showed us all sorts of artifacts
It's very beautiful, an interesting story that the uncle told us, he told us not tediously, only the facts, showed us all the places, we really liked it, it's worth visiting
The building is under reconstruction, but you can partially visit: ground floor, basement, territory. Admission is 5 rubles. You will be escorted and told the history of the palace. You can also rent a gazebo, catamaran for an additional fee. An ash tree grows on the territory, the only one of this breed in Belarus. You can also purchase a souvenir magnet to support financially.
A beautiful place, the facade has been preserved, but inside☹️☹️☹Everything is rotten and collapsed. 5 stars for an interesting tour. The male guard turned out to be an interesting conversationalist, told the story of the manor, the park, looked inside, went down to the basement. It costs a symbolic 5 rubles.
It is interesting and beautiful, you cannot get inside, it is striking from the outside with its greatness that landowners once had such possessions.The old tiles on the floor near the front door have been preserved
A must-visit!! Silence, beauty ....., an ancient dilapidated building ...., of which there are fewer and fewer every year....,get great pleasure (who loves this)
It's an amazing place. It's just a pity that we didn't preserve such beauty. The palace survived all the warriors, but peacetime and the stupidity of people ruined it
Absolutely amazing place! It is unique in its kind, because unlike most of the similar ones in the Republic of Belarus, it was practically not affected either by the wars (World War I and World War II) or by the exploitation of Soviet power. The building turned out to be in disrepair after a fire in 2012, and needs reconstruction.
Despite this, there is definitely something to see and admire on the territory.
The watchman is very rude. He said that dogs are not allowed, although in fact there is no such sign anywhere. To my remark about the absence of a sign, he said that it was their business: we don't want to and we don't hang it. It is very sad that everything is so bad with culture
At the moment, the building belongs to a private facility. It is under security and video surveillance. That's why I couldn't get inside. I hope it will be restored and it will be possible to visit it in the future.
A very interesting place with a rich history. Such places charge and inspire you to travel.
It is a pity that in such a state after the negligence of people, i.e. not time and historical events have done their own thing, but people at the present time.
The estate is in a deplorable state. It is being destroyed before our eyes. But it's still worth visiting and seeing. We were able to get inside after 17-00. Admission is 5p per person.
To be honest, it is not clear what exactly to evaluate here.
A beautiful administrative building, standing just in the forest. There is nowhere to walk nearby, there is a cowshed 100 meters from the building. In general, there is no point in going there.
The place is atmospheric, the views are gorgeous, there is a restaurant. Let's hope that everything will be restored and it will be even cooler and more beautiful.
The place is amazing. The Umyastovsky Palace, despite its dilapidated appearance, still looks majestic. They are going to restore it. You can take a walk, enjoy the beautiful views, and touch the history.
It's a beautiful place, it's a pity they don't restore it. At the entrance, the tiles have been Italian since time immemorial))
Excellent views of the reservoir,
It impresses with its antiquity. Unfortunately, the building is being destroyed and is in a deplorable condition. But at the same time, the former greatness is felt. The guard (a local resident, a pleasant and friendly person) conducts a mini-tour and tells some milestones from the history of this estate and the people involved in it.
It is striking that as recently as a few years ago, this structure functioned as a building; however, after a fire, the roof was damaged, and time, as if with accelerated force, decided to take over the creation of a previous era.
It is a very picturesque place: every stone "breathes" history. Despite the distance from Minsk, I am very glad that I had the opportunity to visit here. The palace fits perfectly into the surrounding landscape
It's an amazing place. You can buy a magnet from a security guard and he will take a tour inside the estate and tell you about it. You can ride catamarans and swim on the opposite shore of the estate
Entry is prohibited, there are ads for private property. The results of the landscaping and reconstruction work are not noticeable, although construction materials near the estate are visible.
There used to be a very gorgeous palace on the shore of the lake with a magnificent facade. But at the moment, unfortunately, it is in great ruin. It would be great to restore it as in the old days and you can take people on a tour
A beautiful picturesque place, there are many well-preserved buildings, a hydroelectric power station, you can relax by the water, there is a krinitsa nearby
Oh, gods, how wonderful it is! We didn't know that we have such beauty, not banal, not worn out by advertising and photos on social networks and travel agencies.
It's atmospheric, everything breathes history, and that's how women in flying white dresses and leisurely walks are presented. The river bank is very picturesque. I want to come back!
An amazing place in the very wilderness of our beloved homeland. The nature and history of this place conjure up fascinating pictures. The tiles have been preserved, as well as part of the facade, untouched, you can touch the time machine.
An atmospheric place, I really liked it. We were the whole family. It is a pity that it is abandoned. But it is possible to walk around the territory. The alley is very beautiful, near the lake.
It's a great place. Very beautiful. Nature. There is a lake nearby. You can also organize a picnic and take a walk with the children. I recommend visiting this place. It is 145 km from Minsk.
The manor, nature, the spirit of antiquity.
An atmospheric place where you want to stay in the moment and slow down.
It is not possible to get inside: the doors and windows are boarded up.
The watchman is not seen on the territory.
Restoration work seems to be progressing slowly or has been suspended altogether.
Visited in May 2022.
It's a beautiful place. I would like to bring a tourist here, but no - the estate is just quietly and slowly dying, as usual there is no money. Hurry up to visit while there is something to visit.
The territory is not fenced, there is a lot of space, the estate is closed, unless you agree, probably in advance, but you can not take animals. Which is very strange. Even on a leash and in the absence of people around.