Noriūnai Manor


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This manor was first mentioned in historical sources in 1559. The estate belonged to the Naruševičiai, Radziminskai, Abramavičiai, Stachovskiai, Bucholcai, Oginskiai, Tiškevičiai, Venclovavičiai, and Adomonis families. In 1921, the manor was the site of the wedding between poet K. Binkis and Pranciška Ieva, the sister of the last manor owner, J. Adomonis.

 

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This manor was first mentioned in historical sources in 1559. The estate belonged to the Naruševičiai, Radziminskai, Abramavičiai, Stachovskiai, Bucholcai, Oginskiai, Tiškevičiai, Venclovavičiai, and Adomonis families. In 1921, the manor was the site of the wedding between poet K. Binkis and Pranciška Ieva, the sister of the last manor owner, J. Adomonis. The Noriūnai architectural ensemble, which includes the manor house, a granary, a dolomite tower, farm buildings, and a park, is a monument of national significance. The manor's architecture is characterized by its unusual T-shaped plan and features details of both Classicism and Mannerism. Noriūnai Manor is listed in the Lithuanian Cultural Heritage Register. Currently, it is private property and can only be viewed from the outside. To the south of the manor, you can still see the remains of the former Noriūnėliai Manor's outbuilding and office with a dolomite tower.
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