Lopukhinka Manor, Regional cultural heritage site in Lopukhinka, Russia.
Lopukhinka Manor is a noble estate in the Leningrad region with a main residence, separate quarters for family and staff, and formal reception halls. The complex comprises multiple structures that together display the organization and scale of a wealthy 19th-century country property.
The estate was built in the 19th century as the residence of a wealthy noble family and remained in that role until the upheavals of the 20th century. It received official heritage protection status in 1985 to ensure preservation of its historical importance for the region.
The estate served as a center for the artistic and intellectual pursuits of the noble family who lived here. The spaces show how wealthy landowners organized their leisure time and engaged with art and literature.
The manor sits in the village of Lopukhinka on Sovietskaya Street and is accessible on foot. The exterior grounds and garden areas are visible, though access to the interior may be limited, so checking opening hours ahead of time is advisable.
The manor preserves original garden features including gazebos and decorative stonework that reveal how noble families designed their estates. These landscape elements are rare surviving examples of 19th-century garden architecture in the region.
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