Pervitino estate, Federal cultural heritage estate in Pervitino Likhoslavlsky District, Russia.
Pervitino estate is a manor complex from the early 19th century featuring a main residence, Trinity Church with bell tower, and gardens laid out along the Kava River. The existing structures display typical features of Russian noble estates from that period with their designed relationship to the surrounding landscape.
The estate emerged in the 18th century under control of noble families including the Shishkovs, Khvostovs, and Rimsky-Korsakovs, passing through successive generations. The church was built in 1794 and represents the religious and architectural developments of that era.
The Trinity Church displays a mix of Baroque and Classical architectural forms that reflect Russian Orthodox traditions and design preferences of its era. The bell tower and interior spaces show how religious practice was organized and experienced in this rural setting.
The complex can be explored from the outside while interior access remains limited due to ongoing restoration work. The village of Pervitino is connected by basic road infrastructure and the best time to visit is from spring through early autumn when pathways are passable.
A local history museum nearby preserves documents and objects that connect the estate to a military figure from the early 19th century wars. This collection allows visitors to understand the role the property played during turbulent periods of Russian history.
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