Burbiškis Manor, Neoclassical manor estate in Radviliškis, Lithuania.
Burbiškis Manor is a neoclassical estate in Radviliškis featuring a main house and several support buildings arranged around a large landscaped park. The grounds include artificial waterways, islands, and a museum with historical displays, old carriages, and collections of farm equipment.
The estate was founded in 1618 by the Burba family, marking the beginning of a long history tied to the region's development. Over subsequent centuries, it grew into a center of cultural importance and remained a symbol of local heritage.
The name comes from the Burba family, who established the estate in the 1600s and gave their name to the surrounding village. The park holds sculptures of major figures from Lithuanian history and literature, placed there as tributes to their importance.
The grounds are open to visitors and can be explored on foot, with pathways and bridges guiding you through the various areas of the park. The spring season offers the most colorful experience when the tulip varieties are in bloom across the landscape.
The estate displays sculptures of Vytautas the Great and Adam Mickiewicz created by artist Kazimieras Ulianskis as pioneering works in Lithuania. These pieces were groundbreaking representations of these important figures and continue to define the park's character today.
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