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At the end of the 18th century, a wooden manor was erected in Vincgalis, initially small, but expanded by Mykolas Guscevičius to include a large annex as the main part of the palace. Juozapas Guscevičius continued the manor's development from 1863 to 1866, adding an impressive lawn and garden, planting the area with a chestnut alley, and extending a linden alley towards Dotnuva that intersected with a fir path. Over time, the manor adapted to changing social conditions: its premises housed collective farm offices, schools, hospitals, communal apartments, and cultural institutions. Today, residents of Vincgalis Manor cherish its historical heritage.
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