Barborlaukis manor, Manor house in Jonava District, Lithuania.
Barborlaukis Manor is a residential estate in the Jonava District that displays traditional Lithuanian aristocratic architecture. The building features solid stone construction with classical rooms arranged around a central layout.
The manor was built in the 19th century as a residence for a prosperous Lithuanian family. It has survived the region's changing history and was later preserved as a cultural landmark.
The name comes from the Lithuanian family that once lived here, and visitors can see how the rooms were furnished and what objects reflect the daily life of its former residents.
The manor sits in a rural setting south of Jonava and is accessible by car. It is best to check opening times before visiting, as visitor numbers can sometimes be limited.
The farmyard still contains older outbuildings that show how estate operations worked. These preserved structures offer a rare look at the practical side of manor farming in the 1800s.
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