Panemunis Manor
Panemunis Manor is a large stone building in Rokiškis District in Lithuania. Inside are rooms with wooden floors and exposed ceiling beams, while the estate grounds hold a spacious park with mature trees and gravel pathways that lead through the property.
Panemunis Manor is documented from the 16th century when noble families such as the Astikai, Masalskiai, and Giedraičiai held it. The building received its current form during a major reconstruction in the 19th century under Count Komarai's ownership.
The name Panemunis reflects centuries of nobility in the Rokiškis region. This manor served as a gathering place where landowner families held social events and celebrations that shaped local community life.
The manor is accessible by local roads and works well for a half or full day visit. You can walk freely along the park pathways and take photographs of the buildings and grounds.
Local stories mention hearing ghostly footsteps echoing through the halls on certain quiet moments. These tales connect modern visitors to the many residents who lived here across the centuries.
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