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Дарья Горавикова
Level 5 Local Expert
September 21, 2025
An atmospheric place with interesting architecture. Definitely worth a visit if you are near Baranovichi. To access the estate by car, there is a barely noticeable path to the right immediately near the village store (if you drive from Baranovichi). Be sure to walk around the house. The massive porch at the back gives it its former grandeur. Ceilings and plaster from those times can be seen through the unbroken windows.
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Анна Васильева
Level 13 Local Expert
January 15
This dilapidated manor is an unusual and not exactly a tourist destination for those who want to immerse themselves in history through the story of the fate of one house and its owners. The building has a complex history, is privately owned and in disrepair, restoration plans are being built once again, but the destructive effect of time is ahead of attempts to save it. Access to the building is possible through the territory of the cadet school, the guard lets you in if you have arranged a meeting with the keeper of the estate, Vasily Konstantinovich (find his phone number here, in the photo to the reviews). Do not be lazy, call, and you will not only inspect the house, but also hear its story from the mouth of the kindest man who has lived next to it for several decades and has thoroughly studied everything related to the estate. It hardly makes sense to visit without a story, since there is less and less of the former greatness of the estate in Yastrembel.
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Lub Z.
Level 10 Local Expert
August 8, 2025
They didn't take the tour (they were with a dog and a small child). You can get inside if you wish. The building looks interesting. But it just gets very sad from the state it's in now. Everything is overgrown with grass. They were not allowed to pass through the school grounds (but you can easily drive by car almost to the building itself).
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Анастасия Лопуховская
Level 3 Local Expert
May 5, 2025
A gradually disappearing and crumbling building that has seen different people and different conditions in a very short time. It's still possible to appreciate how beautiful the estate was when it was being taken care of, so if you're thinking about going or not, definitely go. The location is convenient — you can walk through the cadet school (along the alley), and through the path from the store on the other side. What is important and definitely worth doing is to call Vasily Konstantinovich, whose number is on the fence. We arrived in a socially awkward company and accidentally got on his tour for other people. I don't think you would have called yourself, and that would have been the biggest omission. We learned the whole history of the estate, from its construction to the present, paid special attention to the missing details of the estate, discussed other places in Baranovichi, which we visited afterwards. After that, Vasily Konstantinovich also took us to a small museum on the territory of the cadet school, showed us photos and decorative elements he had saved for the museum, as well as the work of the guys who lived in this place after his retraining for children. It's nice to know that someone is so fondly and emotionally preserving the history of this place, continuing their research activities out of personal passion. As students of design and artists who often explore art objects, we were very impressed by this. So you definitely need to combine business with pleasure here. Well, we are also grateful to Vasily for the way to the bus stop, a little story and pleasant conversations during it)
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Наталия Касьянова
Level 17 Local Expert
September 27, 2025
It's a great place! We definitely didn't come here for nothing. I just love places like this! When it was still untouched by restoration. You can see what really happened. Of course, we didn't go inside, although we could have got in, but we didn't want to be trespassers.
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fire01 неизвестно
Level 8 Local Expert
November 4, 2025
It's a beautiful place. An interesting place to visit. He is a very creative and enthusiastic KEEPER OF THE ESTATE. A small museum deserves special attention. Thank you for the unforgettable emotions.
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Владислав Федоров
Level 12 Local Expert
November 9, 2024
One of the most original and well-preserved manor houses in Belarus. A piece of the entrance alley, park and pond have also been preserved. There is a direct bus from Baranovichi bus station several times a day to Yastrembel, from the stop to the estate - a hundred meters. You need to go straight from the bus stop through the park, they don't let you through the cadet school anymore.
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Дмитрий Лобов
Level 18 Local Expert
July 17, 2025
The estate is in a deplorable state, but I imagine its greatness during the period of use... It's a very beautiful and atmospheric place. You can go inside. The native tiles and part of the stucco remained. Recommend 👍
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Таня Ц
Level 9 Local Expert
August 14, 2025
It is located on the territory of the cadet school. They let us watch, most likely because it's the holidays. It is being destroyed as usual (the architecture is unusual with a tower.
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cyril
Level 6 Local Expert
April 21, 2025
A very beautiful, atmospheric place. I hope that this manor will be restored and preserved, it's worth it! I recommend you to visit, you won't regret it. You can also take a walk in the old park next to the lake.
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Наташа Алёшина
Level 6 Local Expert
November 12, 2025
A manor that has sunk into the soul. The architecture is very atmospheric and stunningly beautiful. I'll definitely come back.
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Ирина Б.
Level 5 Local Expert
June 29, 2025
It's very atmospheric, and we didn't regret going there. Special thanks to Viktor Konstantinovich, a man who is interested in restoring the estate and is generally dedicated to his work!!! Do not hesitate to call and ask for a tour, he tells you everything so fascinatingly. Viktor Konstantinovich, greetings from the Kamchadals once again, we will definitely visit you again, prosperity to your business, you are the best!
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Яна
Level 17 Local Expert
July 21, 2025
It is a very beautiful manor, and I would like to hope that it will be restored one day. Special thanks to the local guide. You can quickly book a tour by phone, they tell you everything in detail, it's interesting, and the museum is very sincere.
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Андрей Рукин
Level 19 Local Expert
September 13, 2024
Access to the building is free, there are many holes in the fence) The building itself is boarded up, and there is nothing to do inside, the condition is deplorable, slowly falling apart
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Татьяна
Level 3 Local Expert
May 9, 2024
We got to the estate by chance, we were in the animal park nearby and then decided to go somewhere else and the choice fell on the Kotlubaev estate located nearby. At the entrance to the estate, we saw the cadet corps, parked the car next to it and saw cadets cleaning the territory behind the fence. At first, the idea came to my mind that we would not be welcome here, somehow the everyday life of the cadets and the tourists who came from nowhere decided to explore the estate did not connect in my head into a single picture, but at their own risk they decided to go to her. Our expectations were not fulfilled by the word at all. Surrounded by cadets, the teacher of this institution, Vasily Konstantinovich, attached a sign to a fence made of metal mesh about conducting excursions around the estate, in fact, he offered us to conduct an excursion, we naturally agreed. With his stories about the history of the estate, the history of the cadet corps, interesting facts and the lives of the people of this place, we just got lost for 2 hours. Vasily Konstantinovich narrated his story with such enthusiasm, admiration, not without a share of humor and sadness, with poems and photographs of these places. The cadets took us inside the ruined manor and also told us a lot of interesting things about their life and being in the cadet corps. We also went to the mini-museum of the cadet corps, where all the exhibits were collected and presented within the walls of this institution by our magnificent narrator. Thanks to the cadets of the Brest Cadet School and special thanks to Vasily Konstantinovich for a great tour!!!
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Оксана Тимофеева
Level 3 Local Expert
August 15, 2024
It is a pity that it is not being restored, although the locals say that it has been redeemed.Local authorities should pay more attention to such places.and if they bought it, then they must restore it.
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Воль Де'Мар Нефудблогер
Level 9 Local Expert
July 2, 2025
It's beautiful, very much. Unusual. But it collapses catastrophically quickly. The Soviet years did not regret it, although the building is only a little over 130 years old. One of the most beautiful mansions of pre-revolutionary history.
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Елизавета Р.
Level 5 Local Expert
May 13, 2024
The place is incredible! do not be afraid to pass through the territory of the cadet school — they will be happy to let you in) and if you find Vasily Konstantinovich, then unforgettable sensations and interesting facts are guaranteed to you! Just a delight! We spent 2-3 hours here
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Счастье Будет
Level 3 Local Expert
September 3, 2025
The deplorable condition of the beautiful building. Access to the inside is closed. The building is surrounded by a chain-link fence. The grass is occasionally mowed around. No work is being carried out on restoration, preservation of integrity and other things.
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Александр Х.
Level 6 Local Expert
August 13, 2025
It's beautiful, but it's a pity that the building is abandoned.
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Татьяна
Level 11 Local Expert
May 29, 2024
It is located on the territory of the cadet school, but you can go in and see it without any problems. It is a pity that the inspection is possible only because of the fence. Since the passage is closed: private property and emergency condition
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Светлана Ведякина
Level 10 Local Expert
April 23, 2025
A beautiful manor with an interesting history! You can book a guided tour! I was lucky enough to meet this wonderful man by chance, who tells the story of this place with pleasure and great interest! For which I would like to thank him very much! I will definitely come again, but with a company and for a full-fledged tour!
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Светлана Петрунина
Level 16 Local Expert
September 18, 2024
If you like to visit abandoned buildings, then come here. The place is interesting, but the estate is fenced, and it will not be possible to get inside. But it's great to see everything with your own eyes, especially since there are several other interesting places nearby in the neighborhood.
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Анастасия Закладова
Level 8 Local Expert
October 21, 2024
The site is surrounded by a fence, but for the bravest there is a way to get inside) A cool place to visit )
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Ольга Давыдова
Level 5 Local Expert
June 30, 2025
The manor was once beautiful, and the inconvenient approach to it was through the cadet school. The passage is closed, and detours are not convenient. I would like to see such architectural monuments restored.
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Сергей М.
Level 14 Local Expert
June 1, 2023
The manor itself is interesting, but the restoration has been delayed. And you can only see the boarded-up windows. The view of the house itself is interesting. But to go only to see an old shabby house, boarded-up windows, an uncut plot... Not worth it. Perhaps in the future the owner's hands will reach the estate. Or the hands of the executive committee will reach the person who received the estate for restoration for a song.
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Игорь
Level 9 Local Expert
September 9, 2025
Very atmospheric, unusual manor, architecture. The condition is sad, unfortunately, they squeezed all the juices out of the building and abandoned it to the mercy of fate.
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Максим
Level 10 Local Expert
March 23, 2025
A beautiful historical place. I would really like it to be restored and brought to mind, but even so there is something to see.
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Andřej Bakanauskas
Level 26 Local Expert
July 1, 2024
Kotlubaev Manor. The Kotlubaev family is of Tatar origin. The eclectic manor house was built in 1897 by Henrik Kotlubai. In 1911, the land was divided between his sons, Edward and Michal. The last owner of the estate was Sigmund Kotlubai. In 1939, he was arrested by the Soviet authorities, a year later he died in prison; the estate was looted. In the 1970s, a boarding school was built in the building. Since 1991, the estate has been in disrepair for a long time. In the 2010s, the building was conserved. A gorgeous manor, my personal recommendations are to visit it.
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Маргарита Сергеева
Level 12 Local Expert
May 19, 2025
Five points for the beauty of the building and zero points for the condition of this beauty. I really hope that in addition to the banal conservation, reconstruction work will be carried out before everything falls apart.
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Варсавия Фантомхайв
Level 6 Local Expert
September 1, 2024
The place is very interesting, well preserved. But it is preserved and fenced . There is a local resident who will be happy to share the story
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Роман Муритов
Level 8 Local Expert
July 7, 2025
It's a very beautiful place. It is a pity that it is not possible to restore this estate. If you have a car and time, feel free to drive, you won't regret it.
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Роман К
Level 29 Local Expert
June 25, 2025
The building is in an abandoned state and surrounded by a fence. They couldn't get close. The architecture itself is interesting, but there is no access or entrance.
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Татьяна Сваток
Level 14 Local Expert
July 7, 2025
The manor is unusual. It's a pity that it's almost destroyed, the park is overgrown. You can book a small tour (the phone is on a piece of paper on the fence). We were unlucky, the man who escorted her was away. Drive through the cadet corps and do not attempt to enter the estate before turning in front of the bus stop (do not thank)
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Ольга
Level 10 Local Expert
July 21, 2025
An amazing heritage that we can still see live, for connoisseurs of antiquity and lovers of short trips, for researchers, I recommend visiting this place, each element of architecture has its own purpose and value, as well as bas-reliefs. On the central part there is a four-leaf symbol, "nothing is eternal, but nothing is meaningless either!"
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Iamkuroko
Level 14 Local Expert
May 14, 2022
The manor is interesting, the only one of its kind. It is located on the territory of the cadet school, but you can go in and see it quite calmly. I don't know what's inside, everything is boarded up. The park has been preserved very partially, there is a pond nearby. On the grid that surrounds the estate, there is an announcement that a person will conduct a tour for free, for history lovers, and a phone number is indicated, it promises to be within 5-7 minutes. I recommend a visit.
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Дмитрий Д.
Level 21 Local Expert
March 11, 2023
The manor house was built in 1897 (before that time the manor had been wooden for a long time) in the neoclassical style. The house is completely devoid of symmetry, but this, together with the 4-storey tower, which is a high-rise dominant, only emphasizes its harmony. After the war, an orphanage was placed in the estate, the manor house inside was completely rebuilt. Later, new buildings were built for the orphanage and the old house was empty. Since 2010, the estate has the status of historical and cultural value of national significance. I have found information in various sources that in 2014 the house was bought by Russian businessman Andrei Senko, but restoration work has not been started. I also saw information that pupils of the cadet school, on the territory of which the estate is now located and even a museum is organized, take care of the house as much as possible, but I did not find any signs of this on the spot, and it is unlikely that such a burden can be borne by young cadets. We must return here in the autumn, during the riot of colors in the manor park.
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Юлия Пышко
Level 8 Local Expert
August 4, 2023
This manor is a must-visit! There is a sign on the fence with Vasily Konstantinovich's phone number, feel free to dial. You will plunge into the history of this wonderful place. The guide's story touched us to the soul. I highly recommend it! I am very glad that I got there!
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Сергей С.
Level 3 Local Expert
July 4, 2025
Easy to get to, beautiful architecture. It is a pity that they are not being restored, I would like historical monuments to be preserved for posterity.
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Eli Johanson
Level 5 Local Expert
April 21, 2022
The building of the manor looks pretty shabby — it had a lot of trials. Vasily Lavrinovich, an employee of the school, told us about this. He has been living and working in this place for many years, and he will tell an interesting story with pleasure and knowledge. Here is what Wikipedia will not write about: ● in 1950, Stalin personally signed a document on the opening of a boarding school in the estate: the decision that the local head of the district had to make was signed by the Supreme Commander himself; ● orphans from the DPRK, who were expected here in the 50th year, passed by due to dysentery that started on the train, and eventually ended up in Prague; ● in the "dashing" 90s, they tried to restore the estate several times, but everything ended either with "cutting" money, or sloppiness, or a natural disaster; ● The estate has reached its current state in just the last 20 years ● for 150 years, huge trees have grown on the territory of the estate — some of them exceed 1.5 meters in diameter
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Veronya
Level 5 Local Expert
September 20, 2025
Here is a manor house in a village with a wonderful name of Yastrembel. It sounds very aristocratic. There's also a small lake about 15 meters away. There are magnificent trees all around. I can imagine how beautiful it was when the estate was still alive.
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Караим Олег
Level 19 Local Expert
July 6, 2021
In the photo, the building looks much better than in real life. When we were there, everything was overgrown. Going inside is really dangerous. The estate is located on the protected territory of the cadet school. But the guard lets everyone who wants to explore the estate through. We did not notice the sign with the guide's phone number.
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ольга Бовкунович
Level 8 Local Expert
August 2, 2022
Looking at this half-dead, but very beautiful building, it is impossible to even imagine that just 20-30 years ago it had quite a decent appearance and could have been restored, if for this a couple of honest people who spent money on what they were allocated for. The most beautiful building in the Neo-Gothic style smoothly turns into a "kashtounas": "the jewel of the land (soil) of the state." But there was also a drop of honey. We were incredibly lucky with the estate in Yastrembel. On the fence there was a modest sign "I will conduct a tour for those interested in history" with a phone number and the signature "call at any time, I will come within 5-7 minutes. Vasily Konstantinovich." Vasily Konstantinovich Lavrinovi is a wonderful storyteller who is in love with local lore and history. He has been retired for a long time, but still works as a teacher of additional education at a Cadet school. With his own hands, he creates a museum on the territory of the school. The first hall of the museum is dedicated to the history of Yastrembel and his estate: stucco from the walls and ceilings, balusters of balcony and stair railings, cuttings of the floorboard of those times (before the orphanage for WWII orphans appeared in the estate), a model of an ancient building (it was made by a graduate of a boarding school (also part of the history of the estate), the coat of arms of the Kotlubaev family and 100,500 photographs from various archives, collected bit by bit by Vasily Konstantinovich. The second hall is already the history of the boarding school. But the exhibits there are no less interesting: the photography room (developers, baths, glossers.. ), the bed of the pupils and some things, a book of records of arriving and departing children, bugles, banners and a pioneer uniform (the uniform of the senior counselor and the awards on it are the personal belongings of our guide), a desk with real ink and fountain pens ... But most importantly, the irrepressible energy of this man. I wanted to listen to him endlessly. Take your time, go there and be sure to dial the desired number
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Татьяна Татаревич
Level 5 Local Expert
June 9, 2024
A wonderful atmospheric place. I recommend visiting Yastrembel for those who are interested in history. I would really like to hope that the estate will be put in order.
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Антон Л.
Level 9 Local Expert
June 18, 2025
A beautiful manor, everything is fenced, the approach is from the store and the bus stop, a beautiful place worth visiting if you drive somewhere nearby
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Марк Шагал
Level 4 Local Expert
December 9, 2025
An ordinary ruined building from the 18th century. The advantage is that some of the locals provide free guided tours)
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Светик
Level 7 Local Expert
October 23, 2024
A very beautiful manor, despite the abandonment. Maybe that's her charm.
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Оля Ф.
Level 3 Local Expert
August 9, 2025
It's running. You can make a phone call on the spot and they will conduct an interesting tour.
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Надежда
Level 15 Local Expert
June 28, 2025
Beautiful manor house. They didn't immediately find a way to get there, as there was no Internet connection. For the same reason, we couldn't close the carsharing. But otherwise it's beautiful. It says don't enter everywhere, but there's a hole in the fence.
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Юрий Носков
Level 7 Local Expert
January 7
It's beautiful, of course, but it's slowly decaying without proper care, for a couple of decades, and there will only be photos taken now as a reminder.
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