The place is very cool, the locals take care of it as best they can, it's cool. Her story:Grabovsky Manor (Info. The village of Dikushki is located in the Lida district. Although this village is very small and few people live in it, there are many attractions here, and people from all over Belarus come to see these beautiful sights.
The Dikushka estate is located in the south of the Lida district. Another name for this village is Biikushki. It was first mentioned in 1507.
At the end of the 18th century, Rafael Felicianovich Grabovsky acquired the village together with the inhabitants.
The Grabovskys built a stone temple at their own expense, a tavern and a stable appeared. He also built a manor complex with residential buildings and outbuildings. The house is one-storey, rectangular, with a spacious alley leading to the entrance.
In 1920, Grabovsky's estate in the village of Dikushki went to the lonely bachelor Mineyko. He inherited a lot of buildings from Grabovsky, starting with barns and forges and ending with cowsheds and warehouses. He also built a semicircular pediment with columns in front of the entrance to the building. There is a balcony above the colonnade, ordered from Vilna. Mineyko hires locals to work in the barn and do farm work in the stables. In the morning he hands out errands from the balcony, and in the evening he pays. But one day Mineyko left the estate forever.
After the Second World War, the estate building housed the board of directors of the state farm. Later, there was a club that held events, weddings and banquets.
Currently, the building is abandoned, and the house is in ruins, among which the Vilna columns stand out very much. The facades of a residential building, a barn, an igloo and several outbuildings have been preserved.)
Ivan Felicianovich Grabovsky was a landowner, the owner of an estate in the Lida district. He came from a noble family and was the brother of Rafael Felicianovich Grabovsky, a famous Russian military figure. Ivan Grabovsky, unlike his brother, did not become famous for his military service, but was known as a local landowner and public figure.
Owning a manor near Lida made him a significant figure in local society. The estate served not only as an economic center, but also as a place of cultural and social events. Ivan Grabovsky, like other landowners of that time, was probably engaged in the management of his lands and participated in the life of the local nobility, contributing to the development of the region.
We visited this place in August 2024. Despite the number of tourists on this day, the manor, as before, remains abandoned.
The ruins of the Grabovsky estate in Dikushki are located on the northwestern outskirts of this settlement, surrounded by the remains of an ancient park. This estate was founded in the XVIII century, but the surviving structures belong to a later era. They include a barn, a blacksmith shop, etc. Unfortunately, the manor house in the classical style, dating from the beginning of the twentieth century, is in a ruined state. In fact, only the facade, decorated with a semicircular colonnade, has survived from it.
In the 20s of the last century, the Grabovsky estate in the village of Dikushki passed into the possession of a single bachelor Mineyko. From the previous owners, Mineyko inherited many noble buildings, starting with barns and a blacksmith shop, and ending with cowsheds and warehouses. The barn was built back in the 19th century, and the original columns decorating the house were ordered specially from Vilna. Mineyko distributed the work among the locals in the morning, and paid in the evening. This was how the prosperous estate lived and functioned, until one day Mineyko left it forever.
It's a very picturesque place. The disadvantage for him is the proximity to residential buildings and, sometimes, the attitude of local residents is not the best. There is trash inside, and a tractor was parked on the porch when I visited.
A very beautiful and mysterious place . Everything is overgrown with trees and shrubs inside , and I think it 's for the best : it turns out the house is not alone ) . Outside, apparently, the neighbors are mowing the lawn - and this gives you the opportunity to look at the house from all sides, a very exciting feeling. There is a basement and you can go there if you want , although we were afraid - the girls were alone . I advise everyone to stop by on the way and see this miracle for themselves.
Very close to the road, you can drive up without any problems.
The territory is open, but I'll be honest - it's dangerous to go inside!
I did not notice the signs "protected by the state" there, at the same time, there is a real chance that something may fall on you.
Directly opposite is the private sector, residential buildings, and very well maintained.
If you like abandonment, you are welcome here. It looks epic, you can climb. But there are residential private houses across the street, keep in mind. Apparently, because of this, there is a lot of garbage inside (bottles, plastic, clothing items), as well as the manor itself in the thickets.
If you are passing by, you need to stop by, look at the columns and part of the facade of this estate. Otherwise, there is nothing to see, everything is destroyed, neglected. And it's dangerous to climb. Something will probably collapse in the near future.
The view is beautiful, the architecture is beautiful, but it's dangerous to go inside! Clean, the renovation is great, my grandmother lives there and my godfather)
Unexpectedly, there are residential buildings nearby! This crumbling manor house just stands next to residential buildings and is unusual. It's beautiful and authentic at the moment.
It must have been a beautiful building. It's a pity it hasn't been preserved. I would like to preserve it, otherwise soon there will be nothing left at all.
It's a cool place, we found it on the navigator. They just stand in ruins, they drove in the spring, it's atmospheric. We want to come again, but in the summer, it seems the staff will be better.
It's a wonderful place.Storks nest in summer. But because of the abundance of foliage, it is difficult to catch the reverse side of the structure. Autumn is best. The foliage does not obstruct the view. You need to see it with your own eyes. Come here! It's a shame for the Dikushki, many go to the Stomach, but forget about the Dikushki...
I really liked the fact that that manor is located among ordinary houses and it has not yet been demolished. You can go inside what's left, but it's dirty, it's a minus, but not a critical one.
Dzyakui getamu palatsu for the gatuyu atmasphere 🥰 i liudzyam, yakiya vidavochna na asabistai initsiyatyve sympathize for the terytoryai. Yak shkada, that's how I remember the architecture of Belarus, I know the country
It's a very nice place. It is clear that the manor house was beautiful) It is a pity that very little remains of its former greatness, which will also disappear after a while🥺
It is sad that in such a short time the estate has come to such a deplorable state. Opposite residential buildings, sheep and kittens are running around. Inside everything is overgrown with windbreak
The place is very beautiful, it's a pity that such beautiful places are not restored. You can drive directly by car to the manor itself. If you need beautiful photos, I advise you to come to this wonderful place. There is a mustachioed, striped guard on duty, you can take something tasty for him, he will be happy to pop for you)))
It could have been saved a couple of years ago. But now it's all overgrown with trees. I do not recommend entering the building. Be careful when taking a photo shoot.
On a small scale. It's a very small house, but it still makes an impression. At the sight of him, I was reminded of the Tolstoy estate in Grudinovka, Mogilev region. A very small park, the territory of which is absorbed by modern buildings. Before everything collapses, you need to visit, touch the history.
It's beautiful, but of course it's a pity that no one cares, trees grow inside, garbage is demolished in basements, people are pigs, . we took out a bag of garbage, I hope everyone will do so, cut down the tree, take out the garbage and the place will live for at least another decade
It's a very atmospheric place, it's a pity that no one cares about it, another couple of years, and everything will collapse and overgrow with garbage, and there is something to see. If at least the locals hadn't dumped garbage there, it might have been much better.
It's a beautiful place, but they set up a dump right in the middle of the estate. I would really like to be decently ennobled or at least the garbage was removed, otherwise the trees were cut down and dumped into the building ((((
It is a very beautiful mansion, the columns and steps are still preserved. It's very overgrown inside, it's dangerous to climb there, but you can also take beautiful photos from the outside