Astravas Manor
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Astravas Manor: A Historical Jewel
Astravas Manor, situated on the northern bank of Lake Širvėna, is a testament to the neoclassical architectural style. Built between 1849 and 1862 for Jan Tyszkewicz by architect Tomasz Tyszecki, the manor served as an estate for Count Mykolas Tiškevičius after its completion.
This site has transformed over the years, previously housing a dairy, a sacking factory, and a linen warehouse. Restoration efforts in the 1950s and '60s have helped recover parts of its former splendor.
Must-See Features
🏛️ Neoclassical Architecture: The manor showcases elegant design elements typical of its era.
🌳 Restored Park: The surrounding park, revitalized during restoration, complements the manor's historical significance.
🌉 Longest Footbridge: A 525m footbridge offers picturesque views of the landscape and access to admire the manor's exterior.
While Astravas Manor is not officially open to the public, visitors can explore the area around it. It's suitable for history enthusiasts, families, and casual tourists alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Astravas Manor
Construction Timeline
The manor was built from 1849 to 1862, showcasing neoclassical style.
Architectural Significance
Designed by Tomasz Tyszecki, the structure reflects the neoclassical architecture of the 19th century.
Historical Uses
After serving as a private estate, it functioned as a dairy, sacking factory, and linen warehouse.
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Price
Free access for the grounds; entry to the manor is not permitted.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1-2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons are optimal for fewer visitors.