Salamiesčio Manor


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Salamiesčio Manor, with its long and fascinating history, belonged to the esteemed Radziwiłł family until the 18th century, after which it was managed by the Tiškevičiai family. Most of the current manor buildings were constructed in the 1830s, and their architecture is distinguished by Classicism forms.

 

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Salamiesčio Manor, with its long and fascinating history, belonged to the esteemed Radziwiłł family until the 18th century, after which it was managed by the Tiškevičiai family. Most of the current manor buildings were constructed in the 1830s, and their architecture is distinguished by Classicism forms. The manor house, located at the center of the estate and at the intersection of roads, is a single-story, rectangular-plan building with a four-pitched roof. This manor is a significant example of Classicism architecture. In addition to the main house, the estate includes remnants of other historical buildings, including a surviving windmill, built from fieldstones around the mid-19th century, and the ruins of a former warehouse. Currently, Salamiesčio Manor can only be visited from the outside. This historic estate, with its Classicism-style manor house and other architectural elements, provides valuable insight into 19th-century Lithuanian architecture and history.
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