A fabulous place. You enter the manor and you are greeted by magical music... POLONAISES... The museum is interesting. The exhibits are unusual and interesting. Thanks to the team!
And for the mood - a great addition - hot delicious croissants!!! I recommend it!!!
The territory is large for a good walk. In spring, the apple orchard is obviously beautiful...
the museum's wish
is to install more benches along the pond, on the lawns.
The atmosphere of that time is well conveyed. The estate impresses with various exhibits. I especially liked the greenhouse in the manor itself. You can ride in a cart on the territory, you will be driven by real horses, which will be driven by a coachman! There is a mini-cafe, so you will not stay hungry. If you go from Minsk, it is quite possible to take 30 rubles per person. This is taking into account commuter trains, visits to the estate and the museum
Oginsky Manor is a monument of manor and park architecture of the XIX century, located in the agro—town of Zalesye, Republic of Belarus. The manor was built by the famous Polish politician and composer Mikhail Oginsky, the author of the famous polonaise.
The construction of the palace in the classical style took place in 1802-1822, in addition to it, the manor complex includes several other buildings of varying degrees of preservation and the remains of the park. The estate is included in the State List of Historical and Cultural values of the Republic of Belarus. The estate stands on the banks of a dam on the small Dry River, a tributary of the Vilia, located a kilometer west of the village center.
In the 80s of the XX century, it was planned to organize a sanatorium-dispensary on the basis of the estate, but later these plans were abandoned. Minimal conservation work was carried out on the palace, after which it was transferred to the balance of the Ministry of Culture.
In 2011, a major restoration of the estate was started, the Oginsky Palace after the restoration was inaugurated on September 26, 2014. Since 2015, work has been carried out in the park complex and outbuildings, and was completed by September 25, 2015, the 250th anniversary of Mikhail Oginsky's birth. After the restoration, the estate housed a museum and cultural center.
Admission is 6 rubles