A monument of manor and park architecture. It was built in 1877. on the site of the wooden Lazenkov Palace in Warsaw. At the beginning of the 19th century, it was transferred by the owner to the Vilna University for the organization of scientific work. In Soviet times, the building housed the board of the collective farm. Now it is running, it is in an emergency state. The private owner is in no hurry to repair and reconstruct.
During the visit, the palace was under reconstruction. But you can get up close and look at it. A watchman is present. There is water nearby. The views are magnificent.
The estate does not look the best, repairs will probably be done, but they are not in a hurry. For 3p per pair, you can go inside and get a magnet. You can plan a small picnic on the pier by the Gavya River. A peaceful and peaceful place, I recommend you to visit
The road through Ivye is excellent.
There are not many attractions in the complex itself. All buildings require restoration. Admission is free. The place is under guard.
Visually beautiful place, atmospheric. There was a price list for walking around the territory and all sorts of entertainments, but!! It is unclear who is watching this, there was no cash register and generally at least someone who could somehow orient us.
One of the places you don't want to leave quickly. You can watch from the outside, the buildings are very impressive. You can fish, we didn't catch it)
The estate is in a neglected state, there is ruin inside. Work has been carried out to restore the roof after the fire. Currently, there is practically no reconstruction. There is a watchman who told several facts from her story. There is an artificial waterfall for a hydroelectric power station nearby!
It's good that the reconstruction is going on, it's bad that it's so late and slow. The manor is located in a picturesque place and is striking in its beauty.
The road to the place is not great. The complex itself is not bad, but it is sad that it is not being restored. The renovated one could be gorgeous. Although there are cameras everywhere.... 🥴
It's hard to get there if not by car (there's only one bus a day), but it's worth it. Although the estate is in a dilapidated state, the place is very beautiful
An atmospheric place, an abandoned manor house and its own charm. The reservoir on the shore of which the estate is located and the Soviet dam are very picturesque. I recommend you to visit!