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The Dvaralis Manor site, also known as Petriškė (Skuodas district), is a cultural heritage site with unique historical value. This location is situated on the right bank of the Spiginas stream, 50 meters from the road connecting Gėsalai and Skuodas. The manor was first mentioned in 1960 in an archaeological report described by Leonas Beniušis. Part of the manor site is now occupied by farm buildings, while the remaining area of 150x60 meters is used as pasture. Historical excavations revealed a cultural layer with 16th–18th century artifacts, including tile fragments and a coin from the city of Riga. Dvaralis Manor is a state-protected cultural heritage site (code: 22672).
Historical Heritage
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