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Pandėlys Manor Park is a unique natural and historical site in the Pandėlys eldership, dating back to the times of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In the 17th century, Pandėlys Manor belonged to the Rajeckai family, though its ownership changed frequently over the years. While the manor buildings no longer exist, the 5.4-hectare park continues to delight visitors with its natural beauty.
The park features impressive maple and linden alleys, broad-trunked oaks, sycamore maples, Pennsylvania ashes, and elms. In the early 19th century, M. Koscelkovskis designed the park in the spirit of Italian Romanticism. Back then, the park included gravel paths arranged in squares, and the pond, stocked with carp and adorned with a floating gondola, added charm to festive events. Today, Pandėlys Manor Park is an ideal destination for leisurely walks and exploring history.
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