Like any abandonment, it attracts. I always wonder what it was like when real life flowed here. But unfortunately a lot has been destroyed.
There are a lot of openings. I am very interested in how and for what they were. Even in the inner walls there are large openings with arches, but not in the floor.
When we were there, there were a lot of bags of construction debris
The manor itself is gorgeous. But the annoying fact is that the guys from the so-called "club Belarus" bought it, they PR how they put things in order there, but in fact everything is ruined, their bottles, garbage bags are lying around like from an ordinary three-piece after a change of floors, and not the global cleaning of the estate for several visits to it.
The manor is very interesting in itself, but it's a shame that the building and the park have not been restored! The roof has already started to swear and in a couple more years the manor will be gone. The park is generally in a deplorable state… One of the weeds. But nevertheless, I am glad that I managed to see this place and get into the spirit of that time. I recommend it!