Tag: Obukhovichi
Abandoned Obukhovichi distillery in the village of Golovtsy
Golovtsy is a small estate that belonged to the Obukhoviches from the beginning of the 19th century to 1939. In addition to the manor house, a distillery (brovar) was built in Golovtsy. Brovar and several outbuildings were built of brick on the outskirts...
The ruins of the Obukhovichi estate in the village of Golovtsy
Golovtsy is a small village in the Nesvizh region, to which a dirt road leads from Bolshaya Lysitsa. It’s obviously not worth going here on purpose, but if you are interested in abandoned and forgotten estates, then it’s another matter. In Golovtsy...
Abandoned brovar and alcohol storage in the village of Velikaya Lipa
The former estate of the Obukhoviches in the village of Velikaya Lipa is well known among lovers of trips around Belarus. In this place, a unique gate-stable has been preserved, where you can see old cartouches on the walls. Across the field from the estate you can see the Church of the Intercession,...
Ruins of the tomb in Velyka Lipa
Velikaya Lipa used to be a large estate, well known in the Nesvizh region. The lands belonged to the Radziwills for a long time, and then, from the 17th century, Velikaya Lipa passed to the Obukhovich family. It is with their last name in the future ...
Velyka Lipa: manor, gate-stable and outbuilding
The village of Velikaya Lipa is located 120 kilometers from Minsk, in the Nesvizh region. Once upon a time this was the estate of the Obukhovichs, who built here an estate, many outbuildings, a brewery, as well as a church and a tomb. The Obukhovichi estate has not survived...
Church of St. George in the village of Svoyatichi, 1825
One of the main attractions of Svoyatichi is the Church of St. George, built in the classicism style in 1825. The massive stone temple is atypical in its form, elongated, but not at all wide and from the facade it seems absolutely small....
Abandoned manor Bogdanovichi in the village of Starinki
On the outskirts of the village of Starinki, one interesting historical site has been preserved - the estate of the Bogdanovichs. The house has been standing in the Vileika region since the beginning of the 20th century. Initially, the owner of the estate was Count Lensky. But in 1876 these lands were transferred ...