One of the most beautiful manor complexes in Belarus. It is a pity that it is being destroyed. Entrance to the territory is paid. It is easy to get inside - the entrance to the house is open. A place that is definitely worth visiting
It is clear that the place, like 90% of similar estates in our country, is in a sad state, but we come for a walk and see how everything was fine once…
At the entrance, they paid 4 rubles per person (without a receipt), well, that's fine.. allegedly, the administrator said to walk in the park wherever you want, enter the building only on the first floor,,, approx.
We entered the territory, everything is in terrible desolation, shrubs everywhere, not well-groomed, not mowed down...I saw this only in the exclusion zone…
We walk around the main building, the "director of the world" flies in with screams - get out of here!!!! + three-storey mat!!! We are shocked.... We have never met such a unique person....
We ask for a complaint book at the entrance , there is no book…
It ended with a police call
I do not recommend going!.. there is absolutely nothing to see, and even if a miracle in sneakers hadn't come running, I still wouldn't have seen a more abandoned and squalid place
I tried to visit this palace, but it didn't work out. There was a feeling that someone had seized this territory and was imposing their services. Entrance is paid, but it is not a fact that you can even get into the palace for money, since there is no staff. There is nothing except the phone number, at least the site was created. It's a pity that I couldn't visit.
Surprisingly, this review was not missed by the moderators. "If the doors were not closed, or someone was sitting at the entrance and would have let me into the manor, then I would not have written this review. And so 0 stars. We wasted our time and gasoline. The manor is closed, there is no staff. The service "what do you want, this is Belarus". "
Interesting ruins. They let tourists into the territory, they climb everywhere, although everywhere there are signs warning of the possibility of collapse
The place is simply mesmerizing. You need to visit at least once. When we were there, it was officially possible to get into the estate for a fee, but we climbed inside, there are also a lot of interesting things there (although there are only "bare" rooms and rooms inside, but the atmosphere is indescribable for me personally). I love such places, it's a pity that no one, in fact, needs them.
Visiting this place evokes different feelings. On the one hand, being there, you realize what a majestic building and park were there a hundred or two hundred years before your arrival, your imagination draws luxurious carriages arriving at soirees, chic receptions and small talk. And on the second hand, the bitterness of realizing that all this is in vain and oblivion. I recommend you to visit
If you are passing through, you can stop by. Atmospheric. The bad thing is that no one is restoring
So it would be possible to create something similar to sulu
For fans of the aesthetics of abandonment. Atmospheric.
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Марина Александровна
Level 14 Local Expert
August 15, 2023
The most magnificent building, alas, is being destroyed. It is a pity that this beautiful place is not being restored in any way. They are not allowed inside, because the building is in disrepair, but we persuaded)) The staircase in the lobby is magnificent!
The place is incredible, but I want to focus the comment on something else. I was very outraged by the fact that "if something falls on you, it's your fault", since the place is dilapidated, the floors creak, fall through, but the owner does not want to do restoration. As the local housekeeper said, "he is afraid of the crown." Well, well.
The entrance fee is 4 rubles, and in the notebook, pliz, you sign up alone (and the payment is from each). The notebook is also unclear, can it be considered a document?
If someone knows where to turn so that the situation can be corrected, write to me in the BOS. I'm going to send a complaint, as such places should be in order and safe to visit, and not rot and slowly collapse.
If you are driving nearby and have a free hour or two, I strongly recommend visiting this place. Admission is 4p (August 2021). Take a walk, see how it was before the Soviets intervened and how it became after. Of the available services, only what you bring with you.
It's worth stopping by
Ruins that are scary to enter. The building is in disrepair, everything inside is covered with bird droppings, rotten boards on the floor and an unpleasant smell inside. If the building is ever restored, perhaps then there will be something to see.
It's not that easy to get in. The territory is closed. There is an announcement on the window of the house at the entrance that the entrance costs 4 rubles and is only possible if accompanied. The phone was left. There's no one inside. We left this place without having visited it.
It is a pity that huge funds are not invested in the restoration, a very interesting structure, according to ashushen it would look great. They keep sheep in the barn on the side, you can go in to grab a bite, no one is watching what you are doing there, very calm, the main building is the most interesting, there are remnants of luxury on the sides, entrance is paid (mere pennies). There is no such guide, but a local resident, I think, can tell you something and you can read something at the entrance. I recommend you to visit, if you pass by, it takes 1h-2h of time, we were in August 2020, only we, the key keeper and a flock of sheep are among the people
A gorgeous palace! you can take a picture, the entrance is 4 rubles, MINUS that there are too many swallows in the house, who have fucked everything up
The place is good for its untouchability *state-owned buildings"
... Without metal tiles, without linoleum, without glass bags.... But it's really sad when a private investor gets his hands twisted and is not allowed to do anything...
It is worth visiting this place, it looks very noble from the outside, it breathes the era of balls and luxury. Looking closer, you can see the attitude of the Soviet era to such buildings... inside there are plaster, tiles and other "alterations" of the past. It's a pity that no one really cares about what's left of the palace.
He served here from 1970 to 1972, a two-year lieutenant, repaired all the televisions, the mansion was in order, there was an air defense missile training area in the backyard.
If you are traveling around Belarus or looking for interesting places to go, then this place should definitely be on your list. The palace consists of 3 floors. There is an equally beautiful stable next to the palace.
I was in the palace on 30.09.2020 for 4 bins per person. We were launched, the palace was opened to us. The three of us walked where we wanted for two hours. We searched the whole palace, and at one point I felt very creepy. 😵😵😵 Then they called and let us out. It is very, very sad to see the desolation, although the current owners are trying, but a lot of money needs to be invested there. The military, who had existed there for some time, and the Belarusian filmmakers, who shot a film there and smoked almost all the walls, especially tried to spoil everything. It's creepy. So there is almost nothing historical left in Belarus, and what remains is painful to look at. In September and October, we traveled around a lot of abandoned places, such that it is unlikely that many fans will get there. We need a car and patience. For example, the estate in Zhemyslavl is the most gorgeous place, but 2 km from the border. It is very, very sad that Minsk is not interested in restoring our history.
An atmospheric and beautiful place, I was glad that you can go inside the building and explore the premises.
There are not very many visitors, which means that you can take gorgeous photos!!!
It's very beautiful, but at the same time creepy. I'm glad I managed to visit before the spiral staircase rotted. It's a pity that the state doesn't care about reconstruction.
There was a military unit in Soviet times.
It is still privately owned. Everything is in an abandoned and neglected state, which is a pity... At least they made a sanatorium
If it weren't for the arrogance of the tenants (everything is overgrown, everything is just abandoned, but 4 rubles for admission) even the staircase has been preserved very majestically.
It's a good place. There are plans to reconstruct this complex. Owned by a Russian woman. The local watchman is a pleasant person who will show and tell everything.
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Alex G
Level 9 Local Expert
June 30, 2021
One of the wonders of Belarus. A very mystical and atmospheric place. The entrance is 4p at the time of writing the review. The local children are very friendly, they were escorted to the palace, they are very much waiting for Vlad to visit the Paper (A4).
You can get there by diesel train from Grodno and Lida (only go from the station 6 km along the road with giant maples) or by bus. By train from Minsk to Rozhanka station + bus. Atlas minibuses also run.
Very atmospheric!
But really in an emergency state, you need to be very careful, because it really gets boiled in the literal sense))
The watchman lets you inside for 5 minutes for a nominal fee
I recommend you to visit!)