Sirutiškis Manor, Neoclassical manor estate in Surviliškis Eldership, Lithuania.
Sirutiškis Manor is a rural estate built in the neoclassical style, situated beside the Nevėžis river and consisting of a main palace structure with supporting buildings arranged around it. The complex features a landscaped park and various outbuildings that once served the needs of the working estate.
The estate was established in 1894 under Szymon Syruć's ownership and served as both a residence and a working agricultural property. Control of the complex passed to the Komarowski family during the later 19th century, who maintained it through subsequent decades.
The estate reflects how Lithuanian landowners adopted European architectural fashion to create homes that impressed their peers and demonstrated their social rank. These neoclassical features were a way for rural nobility to connect with broader cultural trends happening across the continent.
The site sits in a rural location accessible via regional roads that connect to nearby towns like Kėdainiai and Panevėžys. Visitors should plan ahead since the countryside setting means limited services are available immediately at the location.
The manor preserves an original library collection that offers insight into the intellectual interests of its former residents. Nearby stands the ancient burial ground of Kutiškiai, an archaeological reminder of settlement patterns from much earlier times in this region.
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