С XVI века и до конца XVIII века имение принадлежало князям Радзивиллам, С первой половины XIX в. хозяевами стали четыре брата Брохоцкие - Антоний, Рох, Валентий и Игнатий. Унаследовал имение сын Антония – Адам Брохоцкий и в&n
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Velikiy Dvor village, Stolbtsy district, Minsk region |
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From the XVI century to the end of the XVIII century, the estate belonged to the Radziwill family. From the first half of the XIX century four brothers of Brokhotsky family (Antony, Roch, Valentin and Ignatius) become owners of this manor. The son of Antony - Adam Brokhotsky inherited the estate and in 1830, on the site of wooden courtyard, he built a two-storey manor house.
Manor house, park, starch factory, mill, household yard, greenhouse, smithy and carpentry, alcohol factory, smokehouse for sausages, stables. The birch alley led to the manor house. There were two lakes.
In 1858 the estate passed to the Adam's daughters. The production of rennet cheeses was opened. A cheese factory was built.
Emilia Brachotskaya, in her old age, was distraught and she create a cat memorial near the house for a dead animal with tombstones and sculptures.
Emilia Brachockaya was buried next to the father - in the manor chapel. Maria Brakhotskaya moved to Vilna with coffins of her sister and father.
During the First World War hospital was here. In 1940 the estate was rebuilt.
Nowadays you can see here the house, a pond, the ruins of a barn, different outbuildings and a park.
С XVI века и до конца XVIII века имение принадлежало князям Радзивиллам, С первой половины XIX в. хозяевами стали четыре брата Брохоцкие - Антоний, Рох, Валентий и Игнатий. Унаследовал имение сын Антония – Адам Брохоцкий и в&n
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