Quite a large estate. It is a pity that the restoration is abandoned. And to restore an ancient building with concrete floors!
Inside there are flights of stairs without railings, there are rooms without floors, so be careful with exploring the premises and do not let the children go alone.
They say in addition to the building, the bridge that is at the entrance is interesting, but I could not get to it, there is a very thick nettle.
It is a very beautiful picturesque place, there is something to see for lovers of abandoned buildings. Inside, the building has been redone in a Soviet way, which adds a special spirit of different styles, tastes and strangely mixed impressions of the estate. Huge trees add to the impression of transience of human life...
It is well preserved inside, but for this reason it is already being dismantled into bricks. It still looks decent from the outside. In autumn, the landscape is very beautiful, there is a lake nearby. The ice cave has partially been preserved.
It is not so common in Braslavsky and neighboring districts to find a manor house, albeit in poor condition, but mostly preserved from the facade of the beginning of the last century. The breath of the past is everywhere. Especially in huge trees. Some outbuildings have been preserved, in which the life of the "heirs of the count" continues.
It is a pity that the destruction will probably continue...
Cool and affordable abandonment! A very beautiful porch overlooking the lake. Hurry up to get in before the restorers/decorators get there))) I recommend.
As usual, the estate is in a desolate and dilapidated state, although it is clear that somehow they tried to carry out restoration there. The beautiful staircase leading down to the lake is impressive. And yes, the Dancers are Dancers, but there is a moment in history when she was indirectly connected with Giacomo Casanova himself
A beautiful manor house, relatively well preserved to this day. Someone bought the territory and began internal restoration, but unfortunately it did not go far. But I recommend you to visit.
The place is interesting, we read the reviews, saw enough photos and decided to see it with our own eyes. But today it is completely boarded up, with the inscription that it is dangerous inside. We went around it in a circle, but I would like to see it from the inside, but today there is no such opportunity.
It is a very beautiful place, the manor is hidden among the trees, you can go down the stone stairs to the wonderful lake. It's quiet and peaceful, but, unfortunately, everything is running. Next to the houses where people live, they wash clothes in a trough, and in front of the house they put a table with a bright geranium flower in a pot.
Well, cool. But there are a lot of alterations inside. A new roof and supports for it, concrete slabs as if from the USSR. But it is understandable because the building was once converted for the homeless. And now it is empty again, but some remnants of the foundation of the brick walls show how the layout was arranged in some halls
A very picturesque place, where there are huge oaks and a little overgrown grass along the river. There is hope for the reconstruction of a beautiful estate and a place nearby. It is definitely worth visiting such a place.
A well-preserved historical monument. It is located on a private territory, but there are no problems getting in. You can ask the locals how and where to go, although it's not a problem to find it yourself.
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Наталья Н.
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August 29
Maybe it was beautiful once, but not now. I think there's nothing inside anymore, the windows and doors are boarded up, but there are holes. There is no view of the lake, it is an overgrown place. One staircase made an impression, it was done conscientiously, but it was not proportionally large. And the stone columns from the fence at the entrance are beautiful. A deep cellar is an ice cave. This estate needs restoration after the Soviet past!
The building itself is not particularly interesting, but behind it is a staircase, the descent to the water is very impressive. It's so cozy. I would like to see how it was at the time of construction.
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Екатерина
Level 6 Local Expert
July 1
It 's a cool place , it 's nice to touch the historical .
It's a pity that they just bought the castle and so, nothing was done with it ((
The places here are very beautiful!
I recommend you to visit. A beautiful place and building. There is a descent to the lake behind the building. One disadvantage is the indecent inscriptions on the walls.
A beautifully preserved abandoned building with a magnificent park and a view of the lake. I really hope that she will be brought to her senses and she will delight the guests with that unique atmosphere of estates and estates of the XVII-XIX centuries.
It's a beautiful place. It was. A dilapidated house creates mystery. Beautiful staircase to the lake shore. I recommend visiting for lovers of antiquity.
A picturesque place, a beautiful descent to the water. Abandoned, neglected condition, the walls are painted with the words "I was here", it is clear that companies often gather inside, garbage is on the shore. Nearby there is some kind of collapsed house, but already with a sign an architectural monument under the protection of the Republic of Belarus.
I visited with a guide. You can enter the building without any problems. Repair work is underway, but the process is only in the initial stage. There's not much to see inside. The main feature of the place is the descent from the building to the lake. That's where you can shoot movies, reels, or music videos.
A beautiful picturesque place, from the house a staircase descends directly to the lake. The house is in disrepair, but the roof is freshly covered with iron - I hope this is for restoration. The noble family of Plyater is known primarily for Emilia Plyater, one of the active participants in the anti-Russian uprising of 1830. She organized a partisan detachment, and then led a company of infantrymen with the rank of captain, and this in the first half of the 19th century!
The restart froze. But a lot has been done. Beautiful places. It is necessary to restore their former beauty. Surrender is not only a set of bricks and an architectural style, it is history, our past and present.
The place is impressive and frustrating at the same time. An interesting point in the route. It's a pity to see you in such a state. I recommend you to visit
The atmosphere is 10 points higher. It's just a pity that the restoration was delayed. The estate fits very harmoniously into nature. The descent to the lake is generally fabulous. "The Forgotten Pearl" - that's how they called the Plater estate.
The house is under reconstruction. But you can get into it. It was rebuilt several times under the Soviets, but after wandering around it, you can see the old masonry, climb into the tower, a homeless man lives there))))
It is interesting to visit. It's a pity that such a place is simply abandoned. It's pretty beautiful there. A lake and huge century-old trees in the park. I haven't really seen such oaks and maples anywhere
It's a very atmospheric place. Hopefully, one day it will be able to be fully restored. Several farm buildings and residential buildings have been preserved on the territory
An abandoned manor, the locals say they filmed a childhood film "The Bronze Bird" here. This is not the same manor, there is no balcony on the railing of which there was a bird 🙂
The place is beautiful...Lake Opsa...And that's it. A manor of park architecture?! Ruins!!! A place with
a rich history, there are buildings left (pillars of the entrance gate, glacier, servants' house....) and so far, the walls of the count's ruins. A beautiful arched bridge with a descent to the stream, where everything is dirty... Poplars are heroes near the water, which are more than 100 years old, or maybe 200, with a girth of 6-7 meters. It is a shame when we call it a monument and keep it in such a dilapidated state until it completely disappears... The estate was definitely unlucky with the owners, this is the 1st World hospital, the agricultural school of Poland, orphans, the disabled..some kind of visionary projectors with vip projects. As is typical for regional officials of Belarus and Russia......
A very beautiful building, it used to be. Praise the architect. A well-chosen place. A long staircase leads from the back porch to the lake shore. There is a beautiful view on the shore. Only even after the construction was completed, the owner himself did not move into this building. And now only swallows and snakes live there.
The manor palace is free to pass, even inside, but don't expect anything special. The most interesting (picturesque) part is the stone staircase from the palace to the lake.