Tolkachevichi-1. The economic yard of the Grabovsky estate.
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Belarus, Minsk region, Uzdensky district, Tolkachevichi-1.
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06.03.2025
Description
Uzdensky district has several ancient farmsteads. One of them was in the town of Tolkachevichi–1. The remains of the Grabovsky estate have been preserved here: several stone outbuildings and a park with a lake.
The estate first belonged to the Radziwills, then to several other owners. In the 18th century, it passed from the Dependencies to the Grabovskys.
A three-story stone barn and a one-story stable building have remained to this day. There is also an ancient park with a pond. The buildings and the park are in an abandoned state.
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Ruins

Historical

Park area
Location
Latitude: 53.45977057
Longitude: 27.63905457
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1Алег Дзьячкоу
06.03.2025
Tolkachevichi-1. The farmyard of the Grabovskys' estate.
In the town of Tolkachevichi-1 of the Uzdensky district, the farm buildings and the park of the Grabovsky estate have been preserved. The estate has been known since the 16th century, since the time of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and belonged to the Radziwills magnates. Then several owners changed. In the 18th century, the Zawisha family passed from the family to the Grabovskys.
The manor was formed by the Grabovskys in the classical style. The Grabovskys have been in charge here for over a century. The palace in the manor was made of wood in the shape of an elongated rectangle. A wooden chapel was built in 1860. The tomb of the Grabovsky family was also built, which has not survived to our time.
The estate was surrounded by a high stone fence made of rubble stone. The fence looked like a fortress wall. A stable was built near the palace. The stable building has been preserved to our time - a brick one-story, plastered.
A three-storey stone barn has also been preserved to our time. The building was erected at the end of the 18th century. The walls are made of stones and small pebbles. The building was used for grain storage. And the seeds of garden crops were stored on the upper floors. On one axis with the barn was a greenhouse with a shingled roof and glass side walls.
A park with century-old trees and a pond have been preserved on the territory of the former estate.
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