A very beautiful Belitsa estate, founded around 1550 in the village of The flame of the Vitebsk region, which at various times belonged to the Glebovichi (Chancellor Incl.) Sapieha (Hetman ON), Zenovich (Polotsk castellan) and Svyatsky.
With the latter, it has reached its maximum development. There was an alcohol factory, a cattle yard and a cheese factory, known throughout the Russian Empire under the brand name Dobra Bielica, K. Swiackiego. A steam engine was working, there was a mill, a beautiful park and a lake, next to which it is not a sin to roll 0.5 in one person even now.
But the most interesting thing from modern history is that in 1903-04 the great Yanka Kupala managed to work as a clerk at the estate. It is said that the classic was too kind, and therefore did not have much success in managing farmhands. For that, he wrote excellent poems, perhaps looking at the beauty around him.
After the revolution, the owners retreated to Poland, after which the estate had a school, a technical school, and garrisons at various times. There was an attempt at restoration, but in the end it all ended in a fire, being pulled apart into bricks and complete ruin in the 90s.
Now the estate is in disrepair, but still conveys the spirit of its great history. Maybe someday she will find a new life, there will be delicious cheese or great beer…
Externally, the ruins look good. Several interesting objects in one place at once, a small park is being demolished. But inside everything is destroyed. Sorry. The view near the former stables is spoiled by a pile of construction debris.
A very picturesque place. Despite the abandonment- there is something to see. The remains of Brovar, distillery, stables, as well as the estate itself. And of course, the legacy of the SSSSR is the hammer and sickle. In a word, on the way- it's worth stopping by!
It is a very picturesque place, especially in the rays of the setting sun. The ruins have already been designated as a historical monument, but so far they are not looking at its condition
There is practically nothing left of the palace, household. The buildings are well preserved, and the hammer and sickle are generally out of competition.
The ruins themselves are very interesting, but the grass is very high and prevents you from going to the ruins, 2 entrances have been preserved, there are a lot of broken bricks around.
It's beautiful, it's a pity that it came to such desolation, thanks to the restorers who took off the roof and left, and then the meat inhabitants pulled apart brick by brick. It's sad that there's almost nothing left.
The place is very interesting, but it's a pity that not so many rooms have been preserved. As they say, only ruins remain. But if you like to find out and take pictures, I advise you to visit this place.
Here on the photo on the Internet you can see that they used to try to mow at least, but in June 2020 everything was overgrown! Can't get through!
As it is, the place itself is cool.
There was once a very beautiful park and a house. Unfortunately, we do not save the history, everything is in desolation and ruin, but the former charm is still guessed...