Baltoji Vokė Łęski manor, Manor estate in Baltoji Vokė Eldership, Lithuania.
Baltoji Vokė Łęski manor is a manor estate in the Baltoji Vokė area with historicist architecture. The building displays symmetrical facades, ornamental details, and a central entrance marked by columns.
The manor was built in 1873 under Count Hilary Łęski's direction and served as the family seat. The Łęski family's tenure there ended when Włodzimierz Łęski was deported to Siberia in 1941.
The manor shows how Lithuanian nobility embraced European architectural styles during the 1800s. Wealthy families like the Łęski clan chose designs that reflected their status and connections to wider European culture.
The property sits in a rural setting and can be reached via main roads connecting to Vilnius district. Visitors should expect gravel or unmarked paths leading to the main building.
The estate retains its original park layout, designed specifically for the family when the property was built in the 1870s. These grounds show how landowners paired their homes with carefully planned gardens and landscape features.
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