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Leliūnai Manor, known since the times of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, was famous for its unique architecture. The manor palace was a single-story, rectangular building with basements. The rooms were arranged on both sides of a long corridor. The main part was constructed from stone with a filling, while the building itself was made of red bricks. To this day, only one manor building remains—the palace, which was included in the architectural heritage register in 1991. A few trees from the old park and two ponds have also been preserved.
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