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Усадьба Халецких и Войнич-Сеножецких

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Homieĺskaja voblasć, Vietkawski District, Village of Halch
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Андрей Котов
Level 14 Local Expert
April 6
A two-storey small building. Somehow, I can't even call it a manor. Rather, the word "country house" or "hunting lodge" is applicable. The building is on the verge of complete destruction. One side is supported by wooden beams. The back side with a veranda is held by iron struts and fenced with a fence made of trapezoidal sheet. The entrance to the building itself is closed. The territory itself is small, there are practically no places convenient and worthy for a photo shoot on the ruins. It is not known how much longer it will stand, urgent restoration is needed. If you approach it wisely, you can turn it into a museum and one of the tourist attractions.
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Юрий RA
Level 13 Local Expert
May 11, 2025
The Khaletskys built their residence at the turn of the XVIII-XIX centuries. The mini-palace was built in the style of late classicism. However, there was not enough money for the construction, so the first floor was made of stone, the second was wooden and plastered so that it could not be distinguished from the outside (it was rebuilt much later). By the way, a mansion of this type is a rarity in Belarus. The facade facing the river became especially elegant, the upper terrace on 8 columns seemed to extend the ballroom, and from the lower two side stairs led to a beautiful park. However, the interior of the residence was not so luxurious – with small guest rooms and bedrooms, a modest-sized ballroom. From the middle of the 19th century until the events of 1917, the estate was inherited by representatives of the Voynich-Senozhetsky family, who finalized the manor house. At that time, it was full of antique mahogany furniture, collections of books, porcelain, silver, carpets, and paintings by famous artists. There was even a special secret room where Masonic meetings were held, since the owners were members of the lodge. After 1917, the nationalized estate housed a colony for street children, an NKVD prison, a club, and a collective farm office. During the Great Patriotic War, bloody battles took place in Khalcha, so many buildings of the estate were lost. But parts of the complex have survived to this day: a two-story manor house, a manager's house, an orchard, and a park along the river.
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Робертъ Звягинцевъ
Level 27 Local Expert
March 22
The estate is under restoration, but it looks more like conservation. You can't get inside, you can chat with the guard and play with his dog. It's not worth going on purpose, but if you're in the vicinity of the Branch Line, it's still better to take a look.
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