It's a very atmospheric place. But it is a pity that it is being destroyed and nothing is being done to preserve ((( In one of the rooms they saw a fireplace, but it turned out to be something knocked down from plywood and painted.. A bunch of swallows, everything is dirty. The stairs are in a deplorable state… But despite this, it's definitely worth a visit.
I recommend it to fans of abandoned buildings. A very interesting castle. We walked around all three floors. The atmospheric photos are out. The teenage daughter is delighted. She said it was the best tour of her life :) The cost is 4 bel. rubles. The uncle-guard takes it at the entrance.
We got here by accident. But if I had been driving on purpose, I would have been upset for sure. Just ruins, in a deplorable state (Of course, having a rich imagination, you can imagine how beautiful everything was here, perhaps having a guide who would tell a story enthusiastically could save the situation.
I was delighted that you were touching history.
I was impressed by the staircase in the manor and the height of the ceilings.
I would like to invest money here and restore everything, then yes, it will be a grandiose place. Take a walk, imagine, enjoy the silence, fresh air, look at the ruins, if you need it, then it's worth going.
I was pleased with the entrance price of 4 rubles, children under 14 are free.
The place is certainly beautiful, interesting and atmospheric, literally breathing history. You can walk around the building at your own risk. I was upset that even if they charge a nominal fee for visiting, nothing is done for this money. It feels like even when the building collapses, it will still be easy to pay. It is not necessary to go far for an example: the estate is not even mowed down. This is a business in Belarusian. Hurry up to visit, because with this approach, we will have fewer and fewer historical sites.
Awesome place to visit! It's good that it was opened for visits, you pay 4 rubles, sign the safety regulations and walk! There is no smell of paint and a sense of novelty, as in restored castles! I went as I visited the locations of the Witcher game! I hope they won't close it for visitors
It's not bad at all. It is suitable for filming a horror movie. And there is a place to walk. Only the territory is heavily overgrown. I advise you to visit.
The entrance is closed during the visit. Couldn't find out what's inside. It is better to immediately look at the manor itself and a photographic wing next to it.
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Kate Hardt
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September 11, 2024
They walked around the estate as if they were walking through their own house. I even wanted to make repairs and stay. An incredibly preserved ancient staircase. Maybe restoration is not necessary. The place is atmospheric, and that's what attracts.
A popular and beautiful place) When you walk inside, you try to imagine how everything was there when life was in full swing in the palace) Atmospheric central staircase for cool photos)
Entrance to the territory through the entrance, the cost is 4 bel.rubles per person
Private property, entrance is paid, costs a penny. The work schedule seems to be from 10 to 17, so you will have to focus on it before you go. The place is very impressive, the condition is as emergency as possible, but they are allowed to walk inside. In addition to the main palace, there are quite a few buildings nearby that are also worth a look
A very atmospheric place, untouched by agricultural restorers. Of course, there are traces of the Soviet past, but you can feel the spirit of the times from the era of the first owners. I strongly advise you to visit, there are very few such objects left
It's worth coming here. The stairs are impressive. A very interesting old palace. Take a look. He 's in the thicket . The entrance group- alleys have been preserved.
The estate of the Chetvertinskys looks quite large. Unfortunately, in some places it is in a semi-emergency condition. There is a basement and an attic.
At the entrance to the territory, treat the Lord (German Shepherd) with sweets, he will be grateful to you.
This is not a stable, this is a manor house, the main building of which is a palace. There is a separate stable building and a semi-destroyed carriage house. I really want the whole estate to be restored and the forest itself to be cut down so that the palace could be seen from a couple of kilometers away. Of the planned 20 minutes, we wandered around the palace building and the surrounding area for an hour. The palace itself is a maze of rooms :) For those who want to visit all of them, there is a certain quest. The passages are far from obvious)
Conclusions - if you are nearby, and have a rich imagination, then I recommend stopping by. Entrance is paid by the way.
I've already written about this place. I recommend it! A mystical palace for beautiful mystical photos and even a mini-movie. Take sweets for local children who live right next to the palace
They tried to get into this castle twice and the guard was just looking for excuses , then there was no light , then the locks were frozen. So before you go. - it's better to find out right away if the guard is in the mood to open doors for you.
We were not too lazy and came from Minsk. A very interesting place, but you need to be prepared for the fact that there is no infrastructure. Admission is 4 rubles per person.
It's a very atmospheric place that still has a sense of history. It causes great sadness and sadness that this place is withering away. It could become one of the pearls of Belarus. The main staircase is well preserved - it attracts many for a photo shoot.
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January 23, 2024
It's fascinating in winter, but I'm afraid to imagine what will happen in summer
In the snowfall it was very beautiful and atmospheric
It's not a stable at all in the photo. This is the Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky Palace. But there is a stable there too, in a sad way. It is located behind the carriage house. What's inside? I couldn't see it.