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Teolin. Grabovsky Manor.

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Manor

Belarus, Grodno region, Volkovysk district, Teolin.

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15.02.2025

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In the Volkovysk district, in the village of Teolin, there is a manor house of the Grabovsky family. The place has been known since the 16th century from the era of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and belonged to different owners. The Grabovskys have owned the estate since the 18th century. At the end of the 18th century, a manor house with a palace, a park and outbuildings was built. The palace burned down during the First World War. Two outbuildings have been preserved to this day, where the local sanatorium, park and water channels are located.

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Historical

Historical

Park area

Park area

Architectural monument

Architectural monument

Location

Latitude: 53.22118762
Longitude: 24.43122743

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Алег Дзьячкоу

15.02.2025

Teolin. Grabovsky Manor.

The Grabovskys' estate is located in the town of Teolin in the Volkovysk district. The palace itself has not been preserved, but two stone wings and a park with a pond have been renovated. The buildings now house a sanatorium. A landscape-type park with elements of a regular park. Two water channels have survived to our time. The large manor was built in 1788 by Thomas Grabovsky. The manor palace was destroyed during the First World War.


Since the 16th century, during the time of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the village first belonged to the Kollontai family. The estate was then called Volchkovsky Dvor. In 1643, Frantisek Yelsky owned the estate and sold it to John Zaryanko. Then the Alendskys were the owners. Around 1750, Stefan Grabovsky acquired the town of Teolin. Apparently, under Stefan, the place was renamed Teolin, since his wife's name was Teodora, from the Striensky family. Then Thomas Grabovsky and his son Sigismund Grabovsky (1749-1809) were the owners here. Sigismund's wife was Marianna Pototska. Their son Felix married Sofya Patz.


 In 1809, the estate passed to Sigismund–Xavier, who was a marshal of the nobility of the Volkovsky entrance. At this time in 1834, the estate had a nice stone house, a greenhouse, a kitchen and outbuildings. The next owner was Xavier's daughter Evelina, who was married to Stefan Grabowski, the son of Sophia of Zawisz and Wilhelm Grabowski. In 1890, the estate was owned by Xavier Grabovsky. There were 577 desyatinas of land at that time. Then the Strutinsky family owned the estate. 

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