Such a fascinating place. It is always sad that there is no funding and adequate restoration. The place is to see and feel the spirit of the times. You can find a location for a photo shoot. It's all about the stable.
The building of the estate itself is of no interest, the restoration has killed the spirit of the time and history. The park around conveys age, trees of huge size.
Here it is necessary to take students of architects to practice. How the window openings are made still needs to be learned. The house has collapsed, and they are like new))) It is noted on the maps that this is a stable))) with columns)))
A beautiful manor house with a beautiful park, but unfortunately it was "updated" with clapboard and all the elegance of the building disappeared.
There are ruins of a stable nearby and they look impressive
The manor house itself looks so-so, sheathed with siding of some light green color, the building is operated as a local hospital. But the building next to it, which has not been restored, looks nice, it feels like historical objects would be better sometimes not to be restored...
Well, how can you relate to the building of the estate, lined with plastic siding? This is no longer a historical site, but an almshouse. There is a former stable building nearby. It can be used to judge the scale of the estate.
I am glad that the manor house built in 1820 has been preserved, but at the same time it is sad that the building has lost its historical face, "thanks" to the facade decoration made of plastic siding. The back side of the manor house, although not "lined" with plastic, has clearly not seen fresh paint for a long time.
The use of the estate as a district hospital recalls the recent Soviet past, when old estates and manors housed sanatoriums, children's camps and the same hospitals, which negatively affected the historical appearance of buildings, both inside and outside.
It was not possible to visit inside, because they made a hospital out of the estate. And next to it, a red dilapidated building is a former stable...we immediately thought that this was a manor house :))))
A beautiful place to walk in good weather. The old estate is now a hospital, the ruins of an old stable with two of the 4 remaining columns. A small park with very old trees. But there is nothing there for tourists. No signposts, no toilet, no cafe.
The outside is lined with siding, but what's inside?
The trees in the park are very impressive. They are clearly over 100 years old. And the entrance gate is being destroyed.