Malye Stepanishki. The manor.
Manor
Belarus, Grodno region, Mostovsky district, Malye Stepanishki.
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10.02.2025
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In the village of Malye Stepanishki (which were listed on old maps and documents as Malye Stephanishki) Mosty district has a manor house from the beginning of the 20th century.
The place was first mentioned in sources in the 16th century. After the Peace of Riga in 1921, Malye Stepanishki was part of the Polish state.
In the 1920s, a small manor house was built. The building is made of stone, one-storey with an attic. Nearby there is a utility building and a garden with a small park. Previously, the house was used as a basic school building, but now it is an agricultural estate.
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Architectural monument
Location
Latitude: 53.43466276
Longitude: 24.5390764
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1Алег Дзьячкоу
10.02.2025
Malye Stepanishki. The manor.
In the suburbs of the district center of Mosty, there is a place called Malye Stepanishki with an estate. The place was first mentioned in historical sources in 1557 during the time of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Later, Small and Large Stephanishki are mentioned in the documents.
With the formation of the Grodno region, they were part of the Mosty key, and in those days a part of large land holdings was called a key.
After the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Empress Catherine II presented the Bolshye Stephanishki estate to collegiate councillors Litka and Volkov.
In 1856, Malye Stephanyshki was considered part of the Velenin estate. And in 1890, the Malye Stephanishki estate belonged to Alexander Favorsky with 211 desyatins of land. The owner of a 62-tithe piece of land here was Zdislav Kollontai.
After the Peace of Riga in 1921, the village was part of Poland until 1939.
A small estate with a park is located near the Mosty-Shchuchin road. The landowner Palace was built during the time of the Polish state in the 1920s in the Zakopane style. The main facade is made in the neo-Baroque style with a figured pediment. Next to the house there is an outbuilding and a garden with a park.
There is now an agricultural estate in the building.
A wooden Orthodox church of St. Elijah was built in the local cemetery at the beginning of the 20th century.
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