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Osada Dedino. The ruins of the palace.

Manor

Manor

Belarus, Vitebsk region, Miorsky district, Osada Dedino village, Perebrodsky village council

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16.01.2025

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Osada Dedino is a small settlement located in the Miory district of the Vitebsk region. The village is located at a distance of 18 kilometers northwest of Miory and about 210 kilometers northwest of Vitebsk.

One of the main historical values of the Osada Dedino is the manor, which belonged to the former owners of these lands - the Rudnitsky family. The building is a monument of manor and park architecture of classicism.

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Ruins

Ruins

Historical

Historical

Location

Latitude: 55.6958674
Longitude: 27.49703304

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Ольга Ерёменко

16.01.2025

The Rudnitsky estate in the village of Osada Dedino (1810-1820).

This estate, built by order of Alexander Rudnitsky in the period from 1810 to 1820, serves today as an example of manor and park architecture in the classical style.


The center of the architectural ensemble is the brick house of the owners, in front of which there is a landscaped park. Some parts of it have been preserved.

The building is a rectangular two-story structure with a hipped roof. The main facade is accentuated by a four-column portico with a triangular pediment, and the facades are decorated with pilasters, rustications and cornices.


The interior of the building has a suite layout, and vaulted basements are located below it. In the eastern part of the complex there are stone outbuildings built in 1849.


The Rudnitskys lost their lands and possessions after 1930 due to the waste of a representative of the family, Sigmund Rudnitsky. Under his rule, the estate began to fall into disrepair and subsequently he sold this ancestral estate to the Vishnevetskys.


After the end of World War II, the farm administration was housed in the manor building. Since the late 1980s, the building has ceased to be used and is abandoned.


Since 2010, the manor house has been repeatedly put up for auction and even acquired several times. However, the new owners were unable to implement their plans to restore the building.

Unfortunately, the estate is still in an abandoned state and is gradually being destroyed.

There are remnants of a landscaped park with a pond and several outbuildings made of rubble stone.

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