Trakų Vokė Manor, Neoclassical manor estate in Trakų Vokė, Lithuania.
Trakų Vokė Manor is a neoclassical estate in Trakų Vokė, Lithuania, featuring a two-story residence with eight decorative sculptures and a brick fence with decorated gate piers. The complex also includes various outbuildings and grounds that together form a typical 19th-century manor ensemble.
Construction was commissioned by Count Jonas Tiškevičius and completed in 1880 under architect Leandro Marconi. The building period coincided with significant transformation of Lithuanian noble estates during the late 19th century.
The entrance hall displays the Tiškevičiai family coat of arms, showing the connection to Lithuanian nobility. Visitors can see how this noble family shaped the region.
The property offers conference facilities, exhibition spaces, and parking for various events and gatherings. Plan ahead as access is typically organized through scheduled events or guided tours.
The property houses the only neo-baroque stables in Lithuania, a rare example of this architectural style. These specialized horse facilities reveal the care and wealth invested in designing every detail of the estate.
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