The old house is already, everything is Soviet, beautiful figures. But this has its advantages, which has been preserved. I would like to support this.
The story has already been written in the reviews. An interesting building and park. It is not possible to get inside... Everything is falling into decay and desolation. Sorry...
The interesting history of the manor house, to be honest, I didn't even know, to my shame. If there was splendor, there is little left of it now. More precisely, nothing, probably, except the walls. There is a wonderful early development center there, we take our granddaughter there.
As a child, I visited this sanatorium more than once. There was a special charm of the old corner, it was with this fantasy in the form of a ballerina (then he was still working). It's sad to see him like this.
It looks absolutely neglected and unkempt, it is located on the territory of either some kind of kindergarten or a health camp, in short, complete nonsense. And in principle, there is nothing to see Marina Gorki
A historical place. Probably the oldest preserved building in Maryina Gorka. It was built by Lev Makov in 1876. It was Makov who contributed to the railway through the small village of Maryina Gorka, took a direct part in the creation of an agricultural school (now a technical school) and a beautiful cathedral, blown up in 1939 (located on the site of the current cemetery at the turn to the technical school. During the Nazi occupation, the Gestapo was located in the Makov estate.
It is a very picturesque place, it is pleasant that a rehabilitation children's center is located on the territory of the estate, nature itself and the atmosphere create a positive aura
The manor in Maryina Gorka has existed since the XVI century. Her owners often changed: at one time they were the Radziwills, Buzhinsky, Ratynsky, Krupsky and representatives of other gentry families.
After the uprising of 1863, the estate was confiscated and, like the whole city, became the property of the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Empire Lev Makov. In 1876, a manor house made of red brick was built under him, which is now the main attraction of Maryina Gorka.
The estate has been extensively renovated several times. The park, laid out near it, has undergone great changes — it has been preserved only partially. From 1935 to 1941, the building housed the House of Creativity of Writers of Belarus, where classics of Belarusian literature Yanka Kupala, Yakub Kolas, Zmitrok Byadulya, Kuzma Chorny once rested and created. Now the Pukhovichi Children's Rehabilitation Center is located here.
In addition to the children's sanatorium, the Maryinogorsk emergency department is located here. But the road is such in the territory that gazelles have to be helped