Burbiškis Manor


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Burbiškis Manor, located in the Anykščiai Regional Park near Lake Rubikiai, is an exceptional 19th-century neoclassical monument. Built in 1853 by the Venclovavičius family, the estate is surrounded by a 5-hectare park featuring over 30 species of trees and shrubs, blending harmoniously with the valley of the Anykšta River. The manor is renowned for its authentic wall paintings, intricately decorated fireplaces, and unique 19th-century stoves.

Today, Burbiškis Manor has been restored and adapted for tourism, offering accommodation, dining services, and hosting cultural events. Included in the European Heritage list, the estate has become a vibrant cultural hub in the Anykščiai region. For more information about opening hours and services, please contact info@burbiskiodvaras.lt or call +370 381 49255.

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Burbiškis Manor is a stunning gem of the Anykščiai Regional Park, located 8 km from Anykščiai, near Lake Rubikiai. Built in 1853 by the Lithuanian-Polish noble Venclovavičius family, the manor is a masterpiece of the neoclassical era. The elegant palace stands in the picturesque valley of the Anykšta River, surrounded by a park adorned with more than 30 species of trees and shrubs, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere. Over the centuries, the manor witnessed various historical changes—from the prosperity of the Venclovavičius family to its decline during the Soviet era. After Lithuania regained independence,
the manor was restored according to its original 1853 design. Authentic wall and ceiling paintings, intricately decorated fireplaces, and unique 19th-century stoves were restored, making its interior comparable to that of the Presidential Palace in Vilnius. Today, Burbiškis Manor has become a significant tourist destination. It offers accommodation and dining services, hosts concerts, exhibitions, and seminars, and invites visitors to enjoy its rich cultural ambiance. Burbiškis Manor has not only preserved its historical heritage but has also become a modern cultural attraction in the Anykščiai district.
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