Myza Ivanovka, Federal heritage estate in Myza-Ivanovka, Russia
Myza Ivanovka is an estate from the late 1700s situated near the Izhora River in Gatchinsky District. The property displays architectural features from that period and extends across grounds with surrounding landscape elements.
The estate received official recognition as a cultural monument in 1791. It maintained its status through the Russian Imperial period and later Soviet era, becoming a federally protected heritage site.
The property shows construction methods and design ideas typical of Leningrad Oblast from the late 1700s. You can see how estates of this period were built and what architectural choices owners made back then.
The estate is located in Gatchinsky District and accessible via the address in Myza-Ivanovka, giving visitors direct access to the grounds and surrounding landscape. Visit during dry weather, as the site is mostly outdoors with limited shelter.
The estate still preserves much of its original structure from around 1791, offering visitors a view of how estates were built and how rural nobility lived back then. These original elements remaining intact are uncommon and provide a rare window into daily life from that period.
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