Grevova Manor, Cultural heritage site in Koporye, Russia
Grevova Manor is an estate in Koporye with stone walls and traditional Russian architectural elements. The property stands near the medieval fortress of Koporye in Leningrad Oblast.
The estate was built in 1820 and served as a residence for the Zinoviev family. Its construction occurred during a period of active architectural development among Russian nobility.
The estate shows how wealthy families lived and built their homes in the early 1800s, reflecting the tastes of the Russian nobility of that time. The design choices visible in the structures reveal local building traditions that shaped the region's architecture.
The estate is reachable by regional bus from Saint Petersburg to the village of Koporye. Visitors should wear sturdy shoes and prepare for changing weather, as the grounds can be uneven.
The grounds offer views of Koporye Bay, which extends along the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland. This location ties the estate directly to the maritime history and geography of the region.
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