Mozūriškės Manor
Mozūriškės Manor is an estate in southeastern Lithuania with the remains of several buildings still standing. The property includes a small pond, walking paths through the grounds, and trees surrounding the architectural fragments.
The estate was built in the 18th century and belonged to several noble families including the Sulistrovskis and Prozoros. After World War Two it served as a school before falling into disrepair.
The manor takes its name from the local area and served as a seat of landed nobility for centuries. Visitors can still walk through the grounds where the owners and their families once spent their leisure time.
The grounds are quiet and easy to explore on foot, with paths through the park and around the buildings. Wear sturdy shoes as some areas are uneven, and be careful around the ruins as parts may be structurally unsound.
The estate retains original features including a well, bathhouse, and mill that reveal the working infrastructure of past centuries. Restoration work began in 2019 and was completed in 2024, bringing attention to these forgotten agricultural structures.
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