One of the best preserved estates of the Mogilev region. Perhaps the reason for this is the preservation of historical purpose - the building has served as a hospital since the 19th century. The exterior is majestic neoclassicism, but inside is a Soviet hospital. Magnificent marble entrance staircase, carefully painted over with oil paint. The greatness of the past is not covered with a noble patina, but is repainted in the colors of a new era. We are looking forward to the reconstruction so that the new century will leave its traces on this masterpiece.
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Робертъ Звягинцевъ
Level 22 Local Expert
May 11
The majestic manor of the Counts Tolstoy, but alas, it is abandoned. It somehow resembles a palace in the Stomach, not outwardly, of course, but in spirit, whoever was there will understand. The entrance is free, they try to board up the windows, but people still climb. Inside only at your own risk, keep in mind that the floor and steps have fallen in places, and especially the cunning citizens sawed down and probably handed over the stair railing. If it is ever restored, it will be one of the main attractions of the entire Mogilev region.
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Надя Юрко
Level 16 Local Expert
July 8, 2024
A quiet, peaceful, beautiful place. The manor itself is located on the territory of a boarding house for the disabled. Everything is very neat and well-groomed around. Unfortunately, the Tolstoy estate itself is boarded up and is quietly falling apart. At the time of our visit, where the roof collapsed, columns and walls collapsed and fell down... I would like such places not to be ignored