The Bistrampolis Manor Estate


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The Bistrampolis Manor Estate, existing since the late 15th century, is a significant part of our country's history and culture. From the late 17th century until the mid-20th century, this manor was under the ownership of the Bistram family, who contributed to important historical events and cultural creations. Henryk Sienkiewicz, a member of this family, gathered material for his famous Polish literary trilogy in the Bistrampolis Manor Palace. The manor, significant in Polish cultural history, is a popular tourist destination for visitors from Poland.

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The Bistrampolis Manor Estate, existing since the late 15th century, is a significant part of our country's history and culture. From the late 17th century until the mid-20th century, this manor was under the ownership of the Bistram family, who contributed to important historical events and cultural creations. Henryk Sienkiewicz, a member of this family, gathered material for his famous Polish literary trilogy in the Bistrampolis Manor Palace. The manor, significant in Polish cultural history, is a popular tourist destination for visitors from Poland. The history of the estate known as Bistrampolis began under the name Barklainiai, later becoming the center of life and activity for the Bistram
family. Despite the manor being nationalized after 1940 and subsequently abandoned, the classicist-style palace, built in 1850, and 10 other estate buildings have survived to this day. The Bistram legacy, including a rich library and art collection, testifies to their commitment to culture and science. Surrounded by a historical park and three ponds, the manor has been revived and maintained by the Public Institution "Youth Integration Opportunities Center" since 2003. Through efforts and investments, the central palace has been restored and now houses a restaurant, hotel, and event halls. Bistrampolis Manor stands as a vivid example of cultural heritage revival in the Panevėžys region.
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