Čiobiškis Manor, Classical manor house in Čiobiškis, Lithuania.
Čiobiškis Manor is a classical estate building located in the village of Čiobiškis in Lithuania. The complex centers on a main residence with a mezzanine, accompanied by stable buildings and outbuildings positioned where two rivers meet.
The estate belonged to the Radziwiłł family in the 16th century before passing to the Švikovski family, who built the current structure in the late 18th century. This period marked the transformation of the property under new ownership and architectural vision.
The manor reflects Lithuanian noble architecture through its balanced layout and flower garden near the main entrance. This design shows how wealthy owners expressed their status and taste through the arrangement of buildings and plantings.
The location sits at the meeting of two rivers surrounded by natural landscape, making it a scenic destination. The property is undergoing reconstruction into a hotel, spa, and cultural center, so visitor access may be limited during this transformation.
The eastern facade includes a second-floor balcony that once overlooked where the Musė and Neris rivers meet. This elevated vantage point gave the family a commanding view of their surrounding lands and waterways.
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