Zavossie, Manor museum in Stalovicki Sieĺsaviet, Belarus.
Zavossie is a manor house in Stalovicki Sieĺsaviet with a central residence, outbuildings, and a pond surrounded by birch trees. The buildings stand on elevated ground and form together a unified complex that reflects the layout of a traditional estate.
The manor originated in the mid-18th century and belonged first to the Mickiewicz family before passing to the Stypułkowski family in 1806. This period shaped the architecture and furnishings that remain intact today.
The manor displays how nobility lived in this region, with furnishings and household items from the late 18th century that show the daily routines of earlier generations. In the rooms, visitors can see how the family spent their time and what objects mattered to them.
The site offers guided tours through the buildings and gardens, with informational materials available in several languages. Visitors should wear sturdy shoes as some paths are unpaved, especially after wet weather.
During restoration in 1998, descriptions from the literary work "Pan Tadeusz" were used to recreate the interior spaces authentically. This unusual approach connects the family's history with literature and brings the place to life through writing.
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