An interesting historical place, but in disrepair. You should only come here if you are passing nearby. The preserved facades continue to collapse, and there is no trace of the park's former grandeur. The preserved buildings can only be viewed from the outside. Although there are plaques on them about awarding the title of cultural heritage, restoration work is not underway. There is garbage scattered in the park, the pond is beautiful only in ice, the pier is dilapidated and is about to go under water. It only remains to slowly inspect them and imagine how beautiful it was here many years ago.
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Марк Краязнаўца
Level 23 Local Expert
March 26
Gutten-Chapsky Library "Skarbchik"
Skarbchik is a two–story square pavilion with 4 corner towers, reminiscent of a miniature medieval castle. The towers are completed with tent-like heads. The building of the former library is framed by arcature belts around the perimeter. The walls of the side and rear facades are finished in the form of shields. The windows are rectangular on the ground floor and lancet on the second, decorated with profile sandricks.
Skarbchik's museum collections included: numismatic collections, historical images, a collection of paintings and graphics, engravings, icons, weapons, objects of decorative and applied art, archaeological and geological rarities, etc. The library had more than 20,000 volumes and collections of manuscripts. In 1894, part of the museum was taken to Krakow, now located in the E. Gutten-Chapsky department of the National Museum of Poland.
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bvgcy jyuguyg
Level 5 Local Expert
March 25
The manor itself is interesting to see, but it is in a deplorable state. The remaining outbuildings are more interesting and picturesque, next to the territory there is a plot with a large number of samples of folk art from recycled materials. The oaks in the park are simply amazing!