Krasnogruda, Rural estate in Gmina Sejny, Poland.
Krasnogruda is a manor house set within parkland near the Lithuanian border in Gmina Sejny. The property includes the main building and surrounding forested areas that together form a cohesive estate.
The estate first appears in records from 1676 under the name Krasnyhrud and came under the Eysymont family ownership in 1785. It underwent several changes until its nationalization following World War II.
The International Center for Dialogue operates from the manor, serving as a space for cultural exchange and meetings. This connection to the Kunat family and Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz gives the place significance for intellectual dialogue in the borderlands.
The grounds are surrounded by woodland and located in a rural borderland region with limited nearby facilities. Spring and summer offer better conditions for exploring the property and its surrounding areas on foot.
Between the two world wars, descendants of the Kunat family operated the manor as a guesthouse for holiday visitors. This chapter closed after World War II when the property came under state control.
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