Aštrioji Kirsna Manor, Classicism manor in Aštrioji Kirsna village, Lithuania.
Aštrioji Kirsna Manor is a classicism estate containing 19 buildings arranged across grounds in the Užnemunė region. The property features a historic garden with an original pond system woven into its layout.
The site first appears in written records in 1506 when Grand Duke Alexander Jagiello granted the land to a member of his court. Since then, successive owners developed and modified the property over centuries.
Several Lithuanian noble families, including Sapiega, Karenga, and Lukoševičius, shaped this place over generations by living here and making changes to it. Their presence left marks on how the buildings and grounds look today.
The estate opens daily from March through October between 10:00 and 18:00, with shorter hours from November through February between 10:00 and 16:00. Visitors should plan accordingly since the site operates on seasonal schedules and weather can vary throughout the year.
The property houses an equestrian center offering riding lessons, accommodation, and rehabilitation services for horses. This active use keeps the estate functioning as a living place where heritage and contemporary activities coexist.
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