Very picturesque places! The coast of the Neman is generally like a fairy tale. The manor itself is under restoration. The current condition is interesting because you can compare the original walls and the restored ones. In general, the restoration seems to be done wisely. In addition to the palace, there are remains of other buildings on the territory. And very beautiful trees. It is recommended to make a donation of 10 rubles to enter. It is not mandatory, but on the other hand, it is not a pity, since it is clear that restoration work is underway right now, which means that the money will go to the cause.
And I do not like well-groomed manors and castles, there is little left of the spirit of that time. Now is the time when you can touch strange walls and not be afraid that the waters will collapse on your head. While the place has not become pop and has not been reviewed by props, I highly recommend it. There are very few reviews on it, although the place is very worthy for the most experienced travelers!
A very interesting and quite attractive place! Partially under restoration, most of it in a ruined state, there are good locations for photo lovers) A beautiful park, I was impressed by the flowering of the foliage in early spring)
The estate is being actively reconstructed. More precisely, the main manor house. But, at the same time, no one is yet completely engaged in soil and landscaping.
The entrance to the estate is 10 BYN (translated as a donation through the ERIP).
The remains of an ancient estate in a small village right on the banks of the Neman River. The brewery and the brama have been well restored, the main building is in the process of restoration. And the ruins of the stable and other buildings remained. The old park with a variety of trees and shrubs has been preserved. If you walk through the park and field into the woods, you can see the family burial on the outskirts. The territory is open for self-inspection, the brewery is closed. We met a couple of people - builders and volunteers who look after the estate, they asked very much not to litter the territory. We took a walk, looked around, and had a picnic in the park. It turned out to be a wonderful summer walk through the native places.
Restoration has just begun, there is nothing to see yet, but it is enough to get acquainted with the estates of famous Belarusians.
Close to the town of Uzda, where you can have a delicious meal in a cafe, after visiting the ruins of the estate)
Restoration work is underway on the territory of the estate. Sort of like. But at the time of the visit, I did not meet a single worker, there is no one at all. It's a pity if the restoration is abandoned.
Only the main house is being restored. The entrance gate has already been made. The rest of the buildings are in good condition.
The territory of the manor park is large, impressive, there is a place to walk
It's a cool place, there are no people, it's clean, the Neman is nearby, the restoration of the temple is worthy, I hope everything will continue in the same spirit
The scale of such estates is impressive. Long distances between buildings, beautiful access to the shallow Neman. When the restoration work is over, it will be a very beautiful place. Even in foggy weather.
An interesting place, the territory is very large. The estate is currently being restored, at the moment only the gate at the entrance is restored. I hope when it's finished, it will be a wonderful place
This is a place of power.Having been there, I was pleasantly surprised that our countryman Narkevich-Iodko was the first physiotherapist.Even then, he could heal with the power of electricity.And not only helped people, but used his knowledge to grow farms.cultures.He collected record harvests.You can't write everything.Go and see.Gorgeous larch trees grow there.
It's not a pop place. It is being actively restored or rather rebuilt abroad. The great Belarusian researcher and scientist Narkevich Jotko has invested a lot of work here. Now his descendants are financing the objections of this place. A very beautiful Neman and a park with rare trees. I think there is something to see.