A very beautiful place with an interesting history! I advise you to visit if you are nearby.
At the main entrance to the territory, the passage is still locked. You can climb over the fence there, but you can also just drive up to the palace from the other side
The palace is under restoration!!! I don't know who bought it and why!!!! But it looks beautiful!!! However, the territory is closed to the public!!!! The roads in Lyntups are dead!!! It is necessary to gradate more often
So far 4 stars. The buildings are beautiful, but there is reconstruction and passage is prohibited. They write that video surveillance is underway. There is no way to get inside the building. And so you can take a picture.
It's fenced off, but there's a crack. The work is not finished, at most you can walk around. The building before and after is heaven and earth. It's a pity that it is.
The reconstruction has been going on for a long time - more than a year. You can come and look at it - there are passages around the perimeter. Subsidies for restoration come from Russia - the owner of "Barin".
If you are lucky with the craftsmen from the facility, you can see the Venetian tiles on the floors.
Anyway, you can drive up from two sides, and every time you run into a closed bridge, you can't get to the palace at all. It turns out that someone bought the palace for restoration a long time ago, and forgot about the restoration at all. It's a good place, but the carelessness of the owners is encouraging. Don't waste your time.
An interesting place, but you have to climb over the fence.but there is one thing, but when the renovation is over, it will be Disneyland, and so there is only one ice house left.
We drove from Minsk for a long time and all in vain.. The passage and passage are closed, repair, restoration. Moreover, the fence is set far away, from there you cannot see the estate....
It's private property now. But at least they are being restored slowly, but "in our way": they put plastic windows in historical buildings. You can't get close, you can only look from afar
The estate was purchased in 2010. It is currently under reconstruction. The entrance to the territory is closed. The roof was covered, the facade was put in order, and (naturally) "collective farm" double-glazed windows were inserted into the windows. But, nevertheless, it's worth seeing.