Parczewskis palace, Manor house in Raudondvaris, Lithuania.
Parczewskis Palace is a manor house in Raudondvaris built in the 19th century with classical architectural features. The building spans multiple stories and displays decorative details on both its exterior walls and interior rooms.
The manor house was built in the 19th century as a residence for Lithuanian noble families. Structural and design changes were made over time to adapt it to different needs and tastes.
The estate grounds show how Lithuanian nobility designed and used their land properties during their time. Visitors can observe how the gardens and pathways reflected the lifestyle of the aristocratic families who lived here.
The grounds are accessible during daylight hours, though entering the interior requires arrangement with local preservation authorities in advance. Ongoing maintenance work means visitors should check conditions before arriving.
The building holds a registered heritage code in Lithuania's official cultural registry, reflecting its protected status among the country's important sites. This designation connects it to a formal network of preserved properties.
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