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Vilkiškės Manor, built in 1847 by the Domochovski family of nobility, is a remarkable example of wooden architecture in the Merkys Valley. The manor house, situated on a high stone foundation, was adorned with a mezzanine, Greek-style columns, and wooden carvings. The estate was surrounded by a park with alleys of linden, oak, and larch trees. After the 1863 uprising, the manor was confiscated, and during the Soviet era, it housed a school. In 2015, the manor began renovation, and by 2019, the surrounding area was restored. In the future, the manor is planned to house a youth center.
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