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Zaushye. The Moravsky Estate.

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Belarus, Minsk region, Nesvizh district, Zaushye.

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06.03.2025

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The Moravsky estate is located in the village of Zaushye in the Nesvizh district. To this day, several stone and wooden farm buildings, a park and a stone chapel-tomb have been preserved from the estate. The chapel was built at the end of the 18th century in the classical style.

At first, the estate belonged to the Radziwills. Then Ceophilia Radziwill married Ignatius Moravsky. A wooden one-story palace and outbuildings with a chapel are being built under Moravsky. A park was planted.

The estate was visited by the King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Stanislav August Poniatowski, in 1778.

Categories

Ruins

Ruins

Historical

Historical

Park area

Park area

Architectural monument

Architectural monument

Location

Latitude: 53.25881483
Longitude: 26.54499735

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Алег Дзьячкоу

06.03.2025

Zaushye. The Moravsky Estate.

        In the Nesvizh district, in the town of Zaushye, there was a noble estate of the Moravskys. Several stone and wooden farm buildings with a park and a stone chapel-tomb have been preserved from the estate.


       In the 18th century, during the time of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the estate belonged to the Radziwills magnates. Ceophilia Radziwill married Ignatius Moravsky, who later became a general. They inherited the Zaushye estate. Ignatius was part of the army of Karol Radziwill in 1764, and took part in the Battle of Slonim against the Russian army. Together, Zeophilia also took part in the battle.


            Then the estate passed to Stephanie Radziwill, and then to her son Peter Wittgenstein. Then the Gartings owned the estate. At that time, the estate had outbuildings and a tavern with guest rooms: a distillery, a kitchen wing, a refrigerator, a garden and a vegetable garden with greenhouses. There was a greenhouse where exotic plants were grown: orange, laurel, rosemary, figs, yellow jasmine and other plants.


        A smokehouse was built, a wooden building covered with a shingle roof. The wooden palace in the manor was built by Ignatius Moravsky in 1770. In 1778, the last king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Stanislav August Poniatowski, visited the palace. The building is one-story with a four-column portico.


       There is a regular park nearby. The Moravsky stone chapel was built in the classical style.

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