Yes. Unexpectedly, such a place can be found in the depths of the Republic...I definitely want to come back. Few places have such cool numbers in such a frame of walls. The rest is delicious. The location is creepy, but this is a separate charm
It's a good place, but for some reason it's a very poor area, schools are empty, for the sake of the church and the estate, you can only take a ride once.
Such buildings are fascinating, how skillfully and firmly they were once built, There is not enough funding to enrich the town
I recently visited the landmark Estate of Count Puslovsky Albertin and I must say that it was incredibly interesting and exciting. The estate itself is a huge complex consisting of various buildings and structures that were built in different eras.
The most important building of the estate is the castle, which was built at the beginning of the XX century. It impresses with its beauty and grandeur. Inside the castle, you can see many interesting exhibits telling about the life and work of Count Puslovsky.
In addition, there are many other interesting sites on the estate, such as a park, a pond, stables and others. All these objects have been created with great taste and skill, which makes walking around the estate a real pleasure.
I would like to mention the staff of the estate separately. They are very friendly and ready to help guests with any questions. Thanks to their help, I was able to learn a lot of new and interesting things about the history of the estate and its inhabitants.
In general, I strongly recommend visiting the Estate of Count Puslovsky Albertin to anyone interested in the history and culture of Belarus. This is a place where you can not only enjoy the beauty of nature, but also learn a lot about the past of our country.
A beautiful monument, a beautiful place, a good big lake, it's great to relax in the summer, it's just a pity that they have recently closed for swimming, the waterfall was nearby, it was very good to be treated with water massage, it was lost for Slonim residents, I think forever, can not be returned ...((
The Puslovsky estate, beginning. 19th century, relatively well preserved, at least not ruins, as happens after wars and revolutions. The manor house was being restored after World War II, when a fire broke out in 44m, the roof burned down, burned out inside, elements of the Stalinist Empire style have partially appeared since then, for example, the outer columns became rectangular, the pediment with the Soviet coat of arms became different, the balcony appeared, the lions at the entrance moved down, and in their place vases were put like vases along the avenue in the circus area in Minsk.
An interesting sculpture of a Soviet athlete near the wing behind the manor house, painted, strange, surreal. A beautiful lake with views, some of the old trees in the park at the manor and on the alley have been preserved. Nearby is a neo-Gothic stable, not like a stable, sold at auction to a private trader.
The youth center in the manor house does not work, although the nameplate is hanging. It is guarded, there are guards, there are no excursions and other services, they will not let you inside the building.
In general, the place is deserted, the toilet is free, with a hole in the floor, behind the wing (officially the sports center), very much for an amateur))
The manor is beautiful, but it's sad there, everything is gradually being destroyed.
A beautiful picturesque place... In addition, the construction of a hotel with a range of various services is coming to an end on the territory) From a restaurant for 90 people to a play area for children... In addition, there is a spa area in the building.... This is a sauna, Jacuzzi, hammam, massage room... In general, a great place to relax...
The lake is beautiful, but the shore and the park are neglected, the grass is not mowed, and the garbage is not cleaned. In some places, the paths are laid with cobblestones. The palace makes a pitiful impression and needs to be repaired. What a cool place you could make with a little effort and money
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Александр Басалай
Level 18 Local Expert
July 10, 2023
The lake is not improved. The local authorities could have long ago made there a chic, cozy place to relax for the townspeople. To put toilets, gazebos for recreation, equip the beach, organize outdoor trade.
I don't give one star to a specific place, but rather to the city administration. Shame on you!
The place itself is great, it used to be a summer recreation area for the Albertine district, and the whole city. There was a waterfall, a swimming area for adults and children. There was a huge gazebo, benches were located all over the park. To date, there is nothing that is very upsetting.
Even in winter for the second year, they "allegedly" fill a box for people near the skating club, but there is no skate and ski rental ... and there are no words left to express all the indignation, actually.
So, Dear Administration, Albertine is not an exclusion zone, people live here too!
An amazing manor house. A wonderful place with a park of hundred-year-old trees. The building has been built since the end of the 19th century. An exact mini replica of the royal palace in Lazenki, which has withstood wars and changes of power and different states. Plundering and communism...Alas, our 21st century has already failed.. The gouging and criminal negligence of the local collective farm and their employees, who started a fire in the main building and gradually plundered the rest of the buildings for building materials and just firewood, It would be great to restore all this and give it its former gloss. A beautiful manor!
A beautiful place and a park, but nothing is refined and there is no proper care. You can admire the buildings from the outside, but I think they won't last long with this attitude..
There is no museum in the building. The building, which is still functioning, is used as a local interest club and is in a deplorable state. Facades have suffered from the effects of annual clean-up days, where the paint that is available is used in tinting))) It's very depressing.
But despite all of the above, we come here every year. And it's all about the energy that every square meter is saturated with there.see earth.
Well, it's not very good there. The nature is beautiful, but nothing is landscaped. It was possible to make a fairy tale out of this place. And so they painted the walls in a poisonous green color and think it's beautiful
It looks much more beautiful in the picture than it actually is. It gives the impression of a neglected manor house, used in the Soviet years in the interests of mass cultural enlightenment. Behind the manor there are sculptures of athletes or, more precisely, athletes from the Soviet era.
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June 28, 2021
Pain, how could history be so ruined... He destroyed communism, but even now it's all in a sad state...