Biliūnai Manor, Baroque manor house in Raseiniai District, Lithuania
Biliūnai Manor is a baroque manor house in Raseiniai District featuring decorative facade elements and carefully designed interior spaces. The complex includes multiple buildings arranged across the grounds, representing a typical estate layout from this period.
The manor was first documented in 1592 and received major construction work in 1699 that shaped its current form. Over the following centuries it passed between several Lithuanian noble families who used it as a residence and administrative center.
The estate operated as a working complex with barns, a brewery, stables, and a mill that reflected how people managed a Lithuanian manor's daily operations. These buildings show the practical side of rural life and how the household supported itself.
The property is visible from outside, but you should check local conditions before planning a detailed visit since access may vary. Wear comfortable shoes since you may walk around the different buildings and some ground areas can be uneven.
King Charles XII of Sweden and Marshal Jacques MacDonald from Napoleon's army both stayed at this manor as notable guests. A Russian empress was also hosted here, indicating the property's importance in European affairs during that era.
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