Dlugopol (Dolgopolie) is a village in the Volkovysk district, located between the agro-towns Volpa и Repla. At different times, Dlugopol belonged to the Sapieha and Potocki, until 1836 year was not sold to the landowner Voichinsky. Under him, the estate developed and included several more nearby villages. In addition, an economic yard was built, some of the buildings of which are partially preserved today. The Voychinsky manor house itself burned down in the first half of the 20th century, the only reminder is ruins of the gate.
Unfortunately, the gate of the 19th century in Dlugopol looks bad. It can be seen that the local resident does not care about this “attraction”. One of the towers has already cracked and is falling apart.
However, despite the deplorable state, the gate even retained certain decorative elements. Pay attention to the cornice and facing masonry with field stone.
An interesting arched portal is read above the entrances to the gatehouse.
In general, the architecture of this gate is very reminiscent of Zverovichi estate in Dubovtsy. Perhaps the same author worked on these objects, after all, these places are located quite close to each other.
Brama and household yard are located in the center of Dlugopl, at the exit from the P100 highway.
See also other interesting gates of Belarus.