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Oleshevichi. Nezabytovsky Manor.

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Belarus, Grodno region, Mostovsky district, Oleshevichi.

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In the village of Oleshevichi, Mosty district, the remains of the Nezabytovsky estate have been preserved. In the 18th century, the first owners of the Baranovichi estate built a palace and planted a park. In the middle of the 19th century, the new owners Nezabytovskys rebuilt the palace and erected outbuildings. In 1939, with the advent of Soviet power, the Nezabytovskys' property was confiscated. The park and several stone outbuildings have been preserved to this day.

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Ruins

Ruins

Historical

Historical

Park area

Park area

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Алег Дзьячкоу

09.02.2025

Oleshevichi. Nezabytovsky Manor.

In the Mosty district in the village of Oleshevichi, the remains of the Nezabytovsky estate remained. In the 18th century, during the time of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the village belonged to the Baranovichi family, who built a manor here.

Then the estate was acquired by Jan Nezabytovsky. His son Christopher was the full-time owner, and then his grandson Konstantin. In the middle of the 19th century, K. Nezabytovsky rebuilt the estate according to the design of architect Adam Idzkovsky. Konstantin's eldest son Karol Stanislav Nezabytovsky (1865-1952) became the owner of the estate. In 1920, the place passed to the Karol's daughter Irina, who was the hostess here until the arrival of Soviet power in 1939.


 The palace, which was built by the Baranovichi family in the 18th century, may have existed as early as the 17th century. In the middle of the 19th century, the building was rebuilt and we see it in the watercolor of Napoleon Orda. It was a two-story stone building with a central risalite and a terrace supported by a colonnade.


The interior had a large lobby with a single-storey staircase. There was also a library, "pink" and "blue" salons. There is a chapel and other rooms above the ballroom. The floor of the front rooms had patterned oak parquet. The walls of the palace were decorated with wallpaper. The room was heated with 19th-century ceilings, which were decorated with white tiles. There were also marble fireplaces with bas-reliefs. The large collection of paintings had more than a hundred paintings, mostly by Italian masters.


 There was a park and outbuildings around the palace. The park had an area of more than 10 hectares. The park was founded in the 18th century. A part of the park and several outbuildings in the Neo-Gothic style have been preserved to this day. The buildings are built of brick and rubble stone.

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