Dzerzhinovo, Memorial estate in Stoŭbcy District, Belarus
Dzerzhinovo is a heritage estate in the Minsk region featuring a restored manor house set within extensive grounds that include outbuildings and landscaped areas. The complex preserves both the main residence and the surrounding property that once supported daily operations of the manor.
The original property was called Oziemblovo before being renamed in the early 1800s following a marriage that transferred ownership to the Dzerzhinskiy family. This change in ownership and naming reflects the shifting control of the estate during that period.
The estate takes its name from a family that shaped this place over generations through their residence and influence. Visitors can see personal objects and artwork displayed inside that reflect the lives of those who lived here.
The best way to experience the estate is through guided tours where knowledgeable staff members explain the architecture, collections, and layout of the grounds. These tours help visitors understand both the physical structures and the stories they contain.
The manor house underwent major restoration work in 2004 and was furnished with pieces dating back to the nineteenth century. This careful reconstruction allows visitors to see how the family would have lived during that era.
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