The estate in the village of Porozovo was built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Tadeusz Buttovt-Andrzejkovic, one of the richest landowners in the Grodno region and once the former governor of Grodno. Today, Bogudenki, whose name comes from the Polish words Bogu dzieki, which translates as Thank God, is called a masterpiece of Belarusian wooden architecture.
The wooden manor-type residential building on a rubble foundation, with two towers under hipped roofs, was conceived as an imitation of the defense structures of the Middle Ages.
Small towers-alcoves — borrow from castle architecture, where they were used for rifle defense. Without performing defensive functions, they were additional rooms of the house and created the illusion of inaccessibility and antiquity of the building. The facades feature forms from the arsenal of Baroque and Classicism architecture.
The Porozovsky house is decorated with many carved details. The facades, unlike the plan, retained their original appearance, and the park landscape retained its old flavor. The extraordinary composition of the house, the bay window design of the park facade, and the artistic elaboration of various architectural details that are revealed upon closer inspection of the facades deserve attention.
There are also columns of the central portico, balustrades, balconies, pilasters, mouldings around the perimeter of the cornice, carved window frames with coats of arms, and even traces of partially preserved vases on the tents.
It is a very atmospheric place, traces of its former beauty are still visible, but, unfortunately, the tree collapses quickly enough ...
If the estate is not restored, then it will not last long...
You can't get inside. It looks more or less from the outside, but it's even good for a purely wooden building. There is a park nearby, buildings related to the former hospital. You can get inside the adjacent buildings. It smells damp and the floors are very rotten, so be careful.
It's worth coming to visit, it's a very beautiful building, it's a pity that it's in such a state. It is on sale, maybe someone will decide to restore it)
A beautiful manor house. Unfortunately, there is no way to get inside. There are several dilapidated buildings around where you can climb. In general, as an object "along the way" it's very good.
It's worth a visit! Although there is no entrance inside the manor yet, it is still an interesting place. Of course, we were also impressed in many ways by the good weather on the day of the visit.
There is no way to get into the building itself, but you can even walk around and evaluate it. It is a pity that such places are not preserved in their proper form. Have time to stop by and see these sights before they disappear.
A beautiful place, which, unfortunately, is dilapidated. You can't get inside. Judging by the signs that are visible from the windows, there used to be a hospital here.
I was lying in Bogudenki when there was a hospital.I broke my arm in the summer. He studied at the Porozovskaya boarding school. The place is beautiful. There is a river nearby. I didn't know it was an estate then.