The place is interesting and worthy of attention. And assistance is also required in maintaining the estate in a living condition. The exposition is rather poor, the estate is maintained by the forces and means of the 90-year-old current owner and her sons. He does not take money for the tour, he is shy. If anyone has something not particularly valuable from antiquity, take it there, the hostess will be very grateful to you. It's worth visiting at least once.
There's no point in driving purposefully, but if you're driving by, you can take a look, the facade is impressive. While we were walking around the territory, a good-natured, sweet old lady came up. I opened the doors and took a tour. He doesn't take any money, but warns that there is a box at the exit in which you can put donations.
A very sincere owner-the caretaker of the estate. A caring man who is well over 80 years old, trying to save this historic place for his retirement. Honor and praise to such people!!!