We stopped here on the way from Grodno to Minsk and did not regret it! A very unusual place with a unique atmosphere! You can get into the territory for only 4 rubles (immediately prepare cash), but you will see the old manor in its still intact form and will be able to go inside and walk through the old corridors and rooms. Excursions are not provided there, that is, you walk by yourself. We were lucky and we were alone there on a very sunny day and therefore it was not as creepy inside as it could have been)) there is also a stable and a carriage house on the territory, which have so far also remained in a dilapidated state.
Perhaps this is the best estate in Belarus. It's a pity that the interior has not been preserved, but even so, the atmosphere is just super. When traveling, plan that the entrance is open from 10 to 17, and costs 4 rubles, only cash is accepted. There is a blind concrete fence around, so if you don't get into the territory, you won't be able to see anything at all.
It's amazing! The palace has been well preserved. The area around it is well maintained, there are benches, signs. However, we had to make our way to other buildings along paths through thickets. We went around both floors, found a narrow ladder under the roof. We took a lot of interesting photos. Of all the "abandonments", e is the most gorgeous. Admission is paid, Monday is a day off. I definitely recommend visiting