Everything is fine, the territory has been inspected more or less, there are fences on the ruins. The spring can be improved) Place the benches along the pond. You can also put a toilet with a dumpster, as many visitors come on bicycles and with baby strollers. There are fish, fishermen catch)) Landscaping works are carried out on the territory of the main building. There is a place to park the car.
It was in the winter of 2024-2025. Weekend. Minus:They didn't get inside. All buildings require investments of monetary resources, professional application of the hands of craftsmen and restorers, builders… Plus:The place is beautiful, the pond.
A very pleasant place to visit. In addition to the beautiful palace in its vicinity there are outbuildings (carriage house, barn, outbuildings, brewery). All these buildings are located around the picturesque Grafsky Lake. The place is quite atmospheric, which is fully used by cinematographers who have shot several films here, including the first Belarusian feature film "The Forest Past".
Frankly, it's a sad sight. The building of the palace itself looks good from the outside, but you can't get inside - everything is given over to the Institute of plant Protection. Outbuildings are located on the opposite side of the lake. And then everything is quite sad: the buildings are closed, not well maintained, plastic windows are exposed for no reason. It is sad to see such a legacy being lost.
It is worth visiting and seeing the palace itself, the remains of the chapel, the stables, the lake, the park. An iconic place, with its own interesting history, as well as the Priluki themselves, where the palace is located.
It seems beautiful on the maps, there is an ordinary building on the spot, it is interesting to visit, but if there is an opportunity, then Mir or Nesvizh is better
It's fun to walk, but there aren't many places. The park is pleasant and there are few historical buildings.
Not far from Minsk, nature is all around. The main thing is not to confuse it with Stankovo, there are Chapsky too
It's not a museum, there's some kind of scientific institute inside. The outbuildings are in a deplorable condition. In general, a C grade. Still, a piece of history
The place is beautiful, you can walk along the alley, but they won't let you into the building itself, the organization is located there, you can walk around, a good place for a photo shoot.
This year I started exploring the sights of my native country.
It's nice that such places remain.
It is really a pity that the facade of the building has undergone a severe modernization.
It is a very beautiful place, especially when everything is surrounded by greenery and bright colors.
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May 31, 2023
I was born here and I am very proud of it! 😊😊😊 The most beautiful place in my opinion! And my favorite one! You can sit quietly with your family when the weather is good on the blanket, fry a barbecue! Come to us in Priluki! You won't regret it!
It is beautiful, but apart from the architecture and the exterior of the palace there is nothing to see. It's good to take a look through, there's no point in going on purpose
It's just gorgeous!!! Great park! Everything is clean and tidy. Near votrot they sell magnets palace, priluki 100 years ago! 1 minus a lot of drunks walk around. And so 5 stars!!!
So. Palace.... Well, this is not a classic-style palace. More like a manor house. The face looks nothing like that, but after looking closely here and there, cigarette butts and garbage in the windows, flowers, office chairs and the like. On the back side there are bushes and uncut grass. In general, so-so
We came to see the estate, but in fact the Institute of plant protection with plastic windows, how can you disfigure historical buildings ((( very sad from what I saw
An interesting place near Minsk. If you are already going there, then it makes sense to go down the mountain behind the palace. There are a number of old buildings that also deserve attention.
Beauty. There would be more places like this, you see, and the level of cultural and historical education would increase in society. Cool photos are obtained.
A pleasant enough place to walk. Especially the nearby area: an outbuilding, a brewery and the forest park itself. Closer to the private sector, there is an equestrian farm, where dwarf and ordinary ponies, sheep, horses, stallions and foals graze on fenced pastures. The manor itself and outbuildings are designed in the same "Neo-Gothic" style. There are few such places in our republic, so you must visit them!
The palace itself is used as a "branch of some department of some ministry." You can't go inside. the park is in a deplorable state, the benches are too, the central flowerbed is terrible.
when you walk from the central gate to the palace, your imagination draws how beautifully everything was arranged here, but now nothing is being done to restore this beauty or create a new one. The park is dying
The place is beautiful, the building sucks. How can buildings be restored by inserting plastic windows and hanging air conditioners around the perimeter? What's the point?
I recommend you to visit. Nearby there is a brewery, a distillery, a barn, and a workers' house. The buildings are old. The roof of the barn is full of holes, the floor beams are wooden. It is a pity that without a roof, the building is rapidly collapsing.
It's a nice place. I didn't like the reconstruction a bit. Plastic windows, typical Belarusian plaster. It's a shame when beautiful old buildings are either simply destroyed or turned into a typical building. There are a lot of huge stumps in the park on one side and it looks more like a wasteland.
A good place with an interesting history. Unfortunately, the organization of the museum here is "Soviet-style". And it would be possible to make the place very popular and interesting...