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The manor was first mentioned in written sources in the mid-14th century. Over the centuries, it belonged to prominent nobles such as the Radziwiłłs, Oginskis, Prušinskis, Plevakai, and Drazdauskai. Once a thriving manor estate, it was heavily damaged during World War II. After the war, a collective farm administration was established here, and the manor's land was developed with residential houses. Today, the classicist residential house, a 19th-century wooden granary, the buildings of a smithy, and the ruins of a distillery remain. Additionally, fragments of the once-thriving manor park still exist.
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