A piece of our history... It is a pity that so far much of this legacy is in disrepair. But even this makes it possible to touch the past of these lands. Of course, it is worth examining these ruins carefully if you want to examine the object in detail, carefully considering each step. But panaramno and from a perspective, so to speak, it is possible to make quite good, atmospheric phototainment. We visited these places with our family - everyone is delighted!
Impressive possessions! Murovanka is especially interesting, but the premises of the estate itself are very entertaining. A great place to walk. It is a pity that the premises are in such a neglected state, there is still a chance to save a lot
It turns out that there is something to see in Belarus) and it pleases)) history is full of buildings and events. Of the high culture of our ancestors, we can certainly be proud)
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Level 7 Local Expert
November 16, 2023
You can stop by on the road, located next to the highway, convenient access. There is little left of the attraction, mostly walls, a lot of tall grass that grows inside.
The building in the photo is in another place, it is at the exit from the settlement along park street (see the screenshot)
It's a cool abandoned place, it's interesting to climb, but one day it will be repaired
Maybe this is certainly not the Khreptovich manor, but there is nothing to see in the place indicated on the map)
The manor has been preserved very well, it is interesting to feel the atmosphere of the last century! You can be in the past for a while. I recommend you to visit, especially with children!
Disgusting. From the level of cleaning in the manor (dirty bedding, stained kitchen, smelly refrigerator) to the attitude towards guests. Wasted time and money
The Khreptovich family has been known since the 15th century. The manor was built in the 1770s with the involvement of the best architects at that time. In addition to the estate itself, there was a large library and a beautiful park. There were several manufacturing enterprises operating on the estate. The owners abolished serfdom 100 years before the Russian state. Many valuable books and manuscripts were collected in the library, in particular the correspondence of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, the diary of Marina Mnishek. In Soviet times, all this was transferred to Kiev University. The main manor house was completely destroyed in the 1950s. Only secondary buildings have been preserved in a dilapidated state.
The place is interesting. It is not located in the village itself, but behind it, you leave, the ruins will be on the right of the road, in the field. The turrets on the sides were particularly impressive.
At the entrance to the Shchors in the field there are the remains of the agricultural buildings of the Khreptovichi, the estate itself is located a little further away. To get inside only through a boarded-up window at your own risk, since the room is actively falling apart, which is facilitated by young people secretly resting inside, judging by the number of empty bottles and graffiti inside. It seems that reconstruction is planned, but no traces are visible yet.
The condition is depressing, but the place is interesting. There is a manor nearby. Here it is right, coupled with this object, gives an understanding of how beautiful everything was there and what scale it had
The place is not well maintained, but very interesting, with a lot of buildings and corridors. In addition, next to the pond there is a very pleasant gazebo with a small playground
I grew up there, my whole childhood was spent there in the summer! My Grandparents still lived in part of this estate, there was a school classroom and some workshops, it was still very small back then! This is an amazing place! If there were finances in such quantity and the opportunity, I would restore this historical place myself. Peace to all!
I want to cry (everything is falling apart, trees are destroying buildings from the inside. The courtyard, made of red Brick, is overgrown so that even "hooligans" do not go there. Sadly, another architectural old object is dying (
There's definitely nothing to do here. It's boarded up. To walk around, if only. There is a more interesting place nearby)
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Level 10 Local Expert
April 21, 2020
They lived in a house on the estate. It was very interesting to learn about our history and cultural heritage. Yes, it is a pity that the state does not need it. It would be great if a place with such a rich history could be restored and attract even more tourists. The village where the manor is located is very neat) people live here are open and kind.
Cool it. Nice quiet place. Nice manor house, spacious veranda. Only they didn't clean up much in front of us
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Level 4 Local Expert
April 21, 2021
A place filled with history and peaceful tranquility, even in such a deplorable state and desolation. Instead of restoring such places, it is better to build "necessary" palaces and arenas. Shamefully.