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Yanovichi. The estate of the Brzozovskys-Yelenskys.

Manor

Manor

Belarus, Minsk region, Kletsky district, Yanovichi.

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In the Kletsk district, in the village of Yanovichi, there is the manor house of the Brzozovskys-Yelenskys.
At different times, Yanovichi belonged to different owners. At the beginning of the 20th century, during the time of the Russian Empire, the Yelensky family acquired the estate in Yanovichi. The estate belonged to them until the arrival of Soviet power in 1939.

A one-story stone palace in the classical style was built in the manor in the 18th century. A small park has been planted and a utility yard has been erected.
Although the estate is quite old, many buildings have survived to this day, but now they are abandoned. The oldest building of this estate is the chapel. The date on its wall is 1772, which is officially considered the time of its construction.

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Ruins

Ruins

Historical

Historical

Architectural monument

Architectural monument

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Алег Дзьячкоу

10.03.2025

Yanovichi. The estate of the Brzozovskys-Yelenskys.

       In the village of Yanovichi, Kletsk district, there is a manor house belonging to various noble families. At the beginning of the 19th century, during the Russian Empire, Yanovichi belonged to the Brzozovskys. The next owners of the place were the Wojciechowskis. Then there were the Pilevskys.


         At the beginning of the 20th century, in 1910, Edward Yelensky acquired the estate in Yanovichi. And this estate belonged to the Yelenskys until the arrival of Soviet power in 1939. The last owner of the property was Edward's son, Olgerd Yelensky (1881-1939).


        A stone palace was built in the manor at the end of the 18th century, or in the middle of the 19th century. At the end of the 18th century, the park was planted. The manor began to take shape at the end of the 18th century in a regular style. Previously, there was probably a castle on the site of the estate, from which fragments of the rampart and moat have been preserved.


        The estate is built on the banks of the small Lan river. The estate included a master's palace, an outbuilding, a smokehouse, a food storage building, a barn, a farmyard and a park.


         The palace is one-story, stone, covered with a hip roof with an attic. The interior featured a grand hall, a living room, a lobby, and living rooms decorated with tiled stoves. The park is quite small - about two hectares. There is a water channel through the park. There used to be a bridge and an iron gate.


          To date, the former master's palace, a fragment of the park and several outbuildings have been preserved.

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