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The Būdviečio Manor estate, recognized as a registered cultural heritage site, is a unique cultural heritage object with a rich history. First mentioned in 1744, the estate began to take shape in the 19th century. In 1923, the manor was recorded to have 105 residents. Today, several historical buildings from the manor period remain, including a granary, barn, and chapel, which long served as a church for the local gentry. The brick mausoleum chapel of the Sperskių family, built in the 19th century, is also an important part of this estate. Currently, the Church of Jesus of Nazareth in Būdviečio is the owner of the estate, contributing to the preservation and promotion of this historic site.
Religious Heritage
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